Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - desire
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Desire
desire
I. verb (~d; desiring) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~r, from Latin desiderare, from de- + sider-, sidus heavenly body Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to long or hope for ; exhibit or feel ~ for ~ success 2. a. to express a wish for ; request they ~ an immediate answer b. archaic to express a wish to ; ask 3. obsolete invite 4. archaic to feel the loss of intransitive verb to have or feel ~ Synonyms: ~, wish, want, crave, covet mean to have a longing for. ~ stresses the strength of feeling and often implies strong intention or aim ~s to start a new life. wish sometimes implies a general or transient longing especially for the unattainable wishes for permanent world peace. want specifically suggests a felt need or lack wants to have a family. crave stresses the force of physical appetite or emotional need craves sweets. covet implies strong envious ~ covets his rise to fame. II. noun Date: 14th century 1. conscious impulse toward something that promises enjoyment or satisfaction in its attainment 2. a. longing, craving b. sexual urge or appetite 3. a usually formal request or petition for some action 4. something ~d
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