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    Yearn
    /yərn/

    verb

    • 1. have an intense feeling of longing for something, typically something that one has lost or been separated from: "she yearned for a glimpse of him"
  2. The meaning of YEARN is to long persistently, wistfully, or sadly. How to use yearn in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Yearn.

  3. to wish very strongly, especially for something that you cannot have or something that is very difficult to have: Despite his great commercial success he still yearns for critical approval. [ + to infinitive ] Sometimes I just yearn to be alone. Synonyms. long for something formal. pine. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Wanting things.

  4. to wish very strongly, especially for something that you cannot have or something that is very difficult to have: Despite his great commercial success he still yearns for critical approval. [ + to infinitive ] Sometimes I just yearn to be alone. Synonyms. long for something formal. pine. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Wanting things.

  5. Yearn stresses the depth and passionateness of a desire: to yearn to get away and begin a new life; to yearn desperately for recognition. Long implies a wholehearted desire for something that is or seems unattainable: to long to relive one's childhood; to long for the warmth of summer.

  6. To yearn for something is to really, really want it. You might yearn for freedom or you might yearn for a perfect tamale. Usually you yearn for something or someone you can't easily get. If you have a hankering for pie, you could also say that you yearn for it.

  7. yearn stresses the depth and passionateness of a desire: to yearn to get away and begin a new life; to yearn desperately for recognition. long implies a wholehearted desire for something that is or seems unattainable: to long to relive one's childhood; to long for the warmth of summer. hanker suggests a restless or incessant craving to fulfill ...

  8. Yearn Definition. To be filled with longing or desire. To feel tenderness or sympathy. (intransitive, construed with f) To long, have a strong desire (for something). (intransitive, construed with f) To long for something in the past with melancholy, nostalgically.

  9. yearn (for something/somebody) The people yearned for peace. There was a yearning look in his eyes. She yearned for children of her own. yearn to do something She yearned to escape from her office job. I’ve always yearned to go stock car racing.

  10. To have a strong, often sad longing: yearn for a better life; yearn to see an old friend. 2. To feel deep pity, sympathy, or tenderness: yearned over the child's fate.

  11. YEARN definition: to want something very much with a feeling of sadness: . Learn more.

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