Greed

Pronunciation: /ˈɡriːd/

Greed (noun)

  1. A strong desire to have more money, things, or power than you need.
  2. Unfair behaviour caused by wanting personal gain, even when it harms others.
  3. A pattern of seeking profit or advantage without enough concern for consequences.

Examples

  • Greed makes people want too much, even when they have enough.
  • When greed grows, it becomes hard to feel satisfied.