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desire

[ dih-zahyuhr ]

verb (used with object)

desired, desiring.
  1. to wish or long for; crave; want.

    Synonyms: ,

  2. to express a wish to obtain; ask for; request:

    The mayor desires your presence at the next meeting.

    Synonyms:



noun

  1. a longing or craving, as for something that brings satisfaction or enjoyment:

    a desire for fame.

    Synonyms: , , ,

  2. an expressed wish; request.
  3. something desired.
  4. sexual appetite or a sexual urge.

desire

/ 诲瑟藞锄补瑟蓹 /

verb

  1. to wish or long for; crave; want
  2. to express a wish or make a request for; ask for
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

noun

  1. a wish or longing; craving
  2. an expressed wish; request
  3. sexual appetite; lust
  4. a person or thing that is desired
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 诲别藞蝉颈谤别谤, noun
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 诲别路蝉颈谤别诲路濒测 [dih-, zahyuhrd, -lee, -, zahy, -rid-], adverb
  • 诲别路蝉颈谤别诲顎僴别蝉蝉 noun
  • 诲别路蝉颈谤别顎僱别蝉蝉 adjective
  • 诲别路蝉颈谤顎侥谤 noun
  • 诲别路蝉颈谤顎僫苍驳路濒测 adverb
  • 辞顎卾别谤路诲别路蝉颈谤别顎 noun
  • 蝉别濒蹿顎-诲别路蝉颈谤别顎 noun
  • 耻苍顎卍别路蝉颈谤顎僫苍驳 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of desire1

First recorded in 1200鈥50; Middle English desiren, from Old French desirer, from Latin 诲脓蝉墨诲别谤腻谤别; desiderate ( def )
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of desire1

C13: from Old French desirer, from Latin 诲脓蝉墨诲别谤腻谤别 to desire earnestly; see desiderate
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Idioms and Phrases

see leave a lot to be desired .
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Synonym Study

Desire, craving, longing, yearning suggest feelings that impel one to the attainment or possession of something. Desire is a strong feeling, worthy or unworthy, that impels to the attainment or possession of something that is (in reality or imagination) within reach: a desire for success. Craving implies a deep and imperative wish for something, based on a sense of need and hunger: a craving for food, companionship. A longing is an intense wish, generally repeated or enduring, for something that is at the moment beyond reach but may be attainable at some future time: a longing to visit Europe. Yearning suggests persistent, uneasy, and sometimes wistful or tender longing: a yearning for one's native land.
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Example Sentences

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Despite the full-on nature of life in James, the group's desire to keep making new music is as strong as ever.

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"That started the conversation with Paul about Gary's desire to return to theatre."

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For Parris, the thrill of victory is the reason he has no desire to stop offering his craft to the world's best players now that he is into his 70s.

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Edwards also confirmed that Knight would not be part of that leadership group, stating her desire for the former skipper to focus on enjoying the game again and just batting.

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The desired degree of secrecy about such information is known as its 鈥渟ensitivity,鈥 which is based on a calculation of its potential damage to national security if released.

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When To Use

What are other ways to say聽desire?

To desire something or someone is to crave or long for them. How is desire different from want and wish? Find out on .

Definitions and idiom definitions from 亚洲网紅露点 Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 漏 Random House, Inc. 2023

Idioms from The American Heritage庐 Idioms Dictionary copyright 漏 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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