Avid

/ˈæv.ɪd/adjective
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enthusiastic; eager

Avid means having a keen enthusiasm or intense eagerness for something. An avid person pursues their interests with passion and dedication, often going above and beyond what is typical.

The word is commonly used to describe hobbyists, fans, and learners who are deeply committed to their pursuits — whether it's reading, sports, gaming, or collecting. Avid suggests not just casual interest, but a consuming, almost insatiable appetite for the activity or subject in question.

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Avid - meaning and memory mnemonic

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Memory Mnemonic

Keyword:

A VID (VIDEO)

The keyword A VID (VIDEO) comes from how Avid sounds — A VID, short for a video. This familiar everyday word is hiding inside the pronunciation, making the keyword easy to recall whenever you encounter the word.

Memory Link

He watches A VIDeo about cooking and becomes so enthusiastic and eager he makes 10 dishes that night!

Notice how you have both the keyword - A VID (VIDEO) - and the meaning - enthusiastic,eager - in the memory link.

Remember to visualise this - see this vividly in action in your imagination. This helps immensely in retaining what you learn.

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HOW TO MEMORIZE VOCABULARY

There are 3 steps to effectively memorising vocabulary.

Step 1: Derive a keyword from the word based on how the word is spelled or pronounced. Next time you see the word, you will be able to derive the keyword from it because it is based on the word.

Step 2: Form a visual memory link that connects the keyword and the meaning(s) of the word you are learning.

Step 3: Ensure to Visualise the image, see it in your imagination. This is important even if it takes a few seconds.

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Usage Examples

  • Avid fans camped outside the stadium for days.
  • She is an avid reader who finishes a book every week.
  • As an avid traveller, he had visited over 40 countries before turning thirty.
  • The avid collector spent years searching for the rare first-edition stamp.
  • She became an avid supporter of the charity after witnessing their work firsthand.

Etymology of Avid

From Latin avidus, meaning "eager, greedy, desirous," from avere — "to crave, to long for." The word has always carried a sense of intense desire and hunger — originally for physical things, and later for knowledge, experiences, and passions.


Synonyms & Antonyms of Avid

Synonyms

enthusiasticeagerpassionatekeenferventzealousdevotedardent

Antonyms

indifferentapatheticunenthusiasticdisinterestedlukewarmreluctant

Common Collocations with Avid

avid readeravid fanavid collectoravid supporteravid gameravid travelleravid learneravid followeravid interest

You've Learned It. Now Make Sure You Never Forget It.

The mnemonic visualisation above helps you learn this word instantly — no rote memorisation needed. But to move it into long-term memory, you still need to review it a few times.

This is where spaced repetition comes in — it shows you words right before you're about to forget them, so you spend less time reviewing and remember more. After just a few spaced reviews, you'll start recalling the meaning naturally — without even needing the keyword or memory link.

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Built In Spaced Repetition

You've learned this word using our mnemonic system — but to truly lock it into long-term memory, you need to review it at the right time. That's where spaced repetition comes in.

Our built-in spaced repetition system shows you words just before you're about to forget them, so you review less and remember more. After a few reviews, you'll recall the meaning naturally — without even needing the keyword or memory link.

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Visualisation Help

Visualising the memory link is the most important step — it's what makes you remember the word on the very first try. Don't just read the memory link. Close your eyes and see it play out in your imagination.

The more vivid and detailed your mental image, the stronger the memory. Every word on VocabularyFast comes with a visualisation audio guide. Just look at the image, hit play, and follow the audio as it walks you through the scene.

This takes only a few seconds but makes all the difference between forgetting a word tomorrow and remembering it for life.

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Test Yourself With Quizzes

Quizzes are the fastest way to check if you've truly learned a word. Pick from two modes — see the word and recall the meaning, or see the meaning and recall the word.

Both directions strengthen your memory in different ways. Each quiz is 10 questions, so it only takes a minute or two. Take a quiz anytime to quickly spot which words need more review.

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Words in each pack are organized into smaller, meaningful groups — not random lists. Each group contains words that share a theme, difficulty level, or frequency of appearance.

This lets you focus your learning on the words that matter most, rather than jumping between unrelated words. Start with the most commonly tested words and work your way through each group at your own pace.

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