cupidity

/kjuːˈpɪdəti/
noun
  1. A strong desire for money or possessions; greed.
    • The novel criticizes the cupidity of the wealthy industrialists.
    • The king's cupidity led him to raise taxes on the poor.
    • Her cupidity was obvious when she tried to take credit for everyone else's work.
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