0 a strong feeling of wanting to have something, especially money or possessions --
These men again and again condemn cupidity in the rich, and appeal to precisely the same feelings in the poor.
If they help steer a company into healthy profitability they are charged with cupidity and favouring the interests of a particular class.
Of these the most important is its appeal to cupidity, but it may also justly be described as a self-regarding and essentially uncreative activity.
But the misdemeanours of these people would not have been possible without the cupidity and willing compliance of certain merchant banks.
They seemed to me to symbolise a measure of speculative cupidity and bad planning which has hardly been equalled this century.
You will not succeed in carrying conversion through by appealing merely to cupidity.
It could not be said that it was due to a mercenary attitude, or cupidity on the part of the legal profession.
What is that but an appeal to the cupidity of certain classes?