[verb] [T] - to eat eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is leftThe young cubs hungrily devoured the deer that the lion had killed.He's just devoured the most enormous plateful of spaghetti.(figurative) She's a very keen reader - she just devours (= reads quickly and eagerly) one book after another.(figurative) The flames quickly devoured (= destroyed) the building.(figurative) If you are devoured by an emotion, esp. a bad feeling, you feel it very strongly and it strongly influences your behaviour.He was devoured by jealousy.
DEVOUR
Meaning of DEVOUR in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012