vulturous

/ˈvʌltʃərəs/
adjective
  1. Having or showing a greedy, predatory nature, like a vulture; eager to take advantage of others' misfortune.
    • She described the tabloid reporters as vulturous, always waiting for a celebrity's downfall.
    • The vulturous investors circled the failing company, hoping to buy its assets cheaply.
    • His vulturous stare made everyone uncomfortable at the auction.
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