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    De·sire
    /dəˈzī(ə)r/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. strongly wish for or want (something): "he never achieved the status he so desired" Similar wish forwantlong foryearn for
  2. 1. To wish or long for; want: a reporter who desires an interview; a teen who desires to travel. 2. To want to have sex with (another person). 3. To express a wish for; request. n. 1. a. The feeling of wanting to have something or wishing that something will happen. b. An instance of this feeling: She had a lifelong desire to visit China. 2.

  3. DESIRE definition: 1. a strong feeling that you want something: 2. a strong feeling of being sexually attracted to…. Learn more.

  4. Desire is usually used not just when you long for any old thing, but for something that is associated with giving great pleasure. Thus, you might want to get an A on a test, but you desire a piece of chocolate cake.

  5. 2 days ago · 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.

  6. Definition of desire noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. [uncountable, countable] desire (for somebody) a strong wish to have sex with someone She felt a surge of love and desire for him. [countable, usually singular] a person or thing that is wished for When she agreed to marry him he felt he had achieved his heart's desire. See desire in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. 6 days ago · A desire is a strong wish to do or have something. I had a strong desire to help and care for people. They seem to have lost their desire for life. [ + for] Synonyms: wish, want, longing, need More Synonyms of desire. 2. verb [no cont] If you desire something, you want it. [formal] She had remarried and desired a child with her new husband.

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