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- noundesire (noun) · desires (plural noun)
- a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen:"a desire for revenge" · "he resisted public desires for choice in education" · "a constant theme was his desire to protect his children" · "I have no desire to get a new phone"
- strong sexual feeling or appetite:"they were clinging together in fierce mutual desire" · "the play is a lively tale of passion, destruction, and desire" · "erotic desires"Similar:sexual appetitesexual attractioncarnal passionthe hots
- something desired:"you can be a good human being and still achieve your desires"
verbdesire (verb) · desires (third person present) · desired (past tense) · desired (past participle) · desiring (present participle)- strongly wish for or want (something):"he never achieved the status he so desired"Similar:wish forlong foryearn forhanker after/forpine for/afterthirst foritch forbe desperate forbe bent onhave a need foraspire tohave a fancy forfeel likefeel in need ofhave a yen foryen forbe dying forwished forlonged foryearned forpined forOpposite:
- want (someone) sexually:"she found a guy who both desired her and treated her with respect"Similar:be attracted tolust afterburn forbe captivated bybe infatuated bylech after/overhave a crush onbe wild/mad about
- archaicexpress a wish to (someone); request or entreat:"John spake unto him, and desired him in like manner and contestation as before"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French desir (noun), desirer (verb), from Latin desiderare (see desiderate). Desire Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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