One who eats everything

Omnivorous
Omniscient
Irresistible
Insolvent

The correct answer is A. Omnivorous.

An omnivore is an animal that eats both plants and animals. The word “omnivore” comes from the Latin words “omnis,” meaning “all,” and “vorare,” meaning “to eat.” Omnivores are able to digest both plant and animal material, which gives them a wide range of food options. Some common examples of omnivores include humans, bears, and pigs.

Option B, omniscient, means “all-knowing.” An omniscient being would know everything that has happened, is happening, and will happen. This is a quality that is often attributed to God or other supreme beings.

Option C, irresistible, means “too attractive or appealing to be resisted.” Something that is irresistible is likely to be very desirable or tempting. For example, a person might say that they find chocolate irresistible.

Option D, insolvent, means “unable to pay one’s debts.” An insolvent person or company is in financial difficulty and may be forced to declare bankruptcy.

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