omnivorously

/ɑmˈnɪvərəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that involves eating both plants and meat.
    • The raccoon scavenged omnivorously through the campsite, eating leftovers of all kinds.
    • The bear fed omnivorously, moving from berry bushes to a stream full of fish.
    • Early humans ate omnivorously, gathering roots and hunting game.
  2. In a way that shows a wide-ranging appetite for many different things, such as books, ideas, or experiences.
    • She reads omnivorously, picking up novels, biographies, and scientific journals.
    • The child explored omnivorously, asking questions about everything from stars to insects.
    • He traveled omnivorously, eager to sample every culture's food, music, and art.
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