AN AVID FOR or AVID FOR?

 • He has an avid for news. ( non-standard)

He is avid for news. ( standard)

The word ‘avid’ is an adjective and should not be used as a noun. It means 'extremely eager or interested' . Most times, it is used before nouns.

Solomon is an avid fan of Arsenal football team. 


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