Possessing or displaying a fierce, almost ravenous inner drive and dedication towards winning, achieving a goal, or completing a task. It combines the hungry intensity of voracious with the aggressive focus of ferocious. Someone who is verocious doesn't just want to succeed, they attack their objectives with relentless energy and unwavering commitment.
1. She had a verocious appetite for success, working late nights and weekends to get her promotion.
2. The underdog team played with a verocious spirit, completely overwhelming the reigning champions.
3. His verocious dedication to finishing the project on time meant skipping lunches and ignoring distractions.
4. You need a verocious mindset to survive in such a cutthroat industry.
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Adjective
A blend of "voracious" and "ferocious," describing an intense, almost feral hunger or eagerness. It captures the fierce, insatiable craving that’s both wild and ravenous.
“After hours without food, the gators went absolutely verocious, tearing into the chicken like a full‑blown feeding frenzy.”
“The alligators tore into their food with such verocious intensity that I couldn’t look away as I filmed them devouring their chicken dinner.”