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desire

[dih-zahyuhr]

verb (used with object)

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

    Synonyms: fancy, covet
  2. to express a wish to obtain; ask for; request.

    The mayor desires your presence at the next meeting.

    Synonyms: solicit


noun

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

    a desire for fame.

  2. an expressed wish; request.

  3. something desired.

  4. sexual appetite or a sexual urge.

desire

/ dɪˈzaɪə /

verb

  1. to wish or long for; crave; want

  2. to express a wish or make a request for; ask for

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © 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

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • desirer noun
  • desiredly adverb
  • desiredness noun
  • desireless adjective
  • desiringly adverb
  • overdesire noun
  • self-desire noun
  • undesiring adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of desire1

First recorded in 1200–50; Middle English desiren, from Old French desirer, from Latin dēsīderāre; desiderate ( def. )
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Word History and Origins

Origin of desire1

C13: from Old French desirer, from Latin dēsīderāre to desire earnestly; see desiderate
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Idioms and Phrases

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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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"All the successful transfers we have had since I have been here have been undoubted in their desire and want to sign for the football club for many different reasons," Howe added.

From BBC

Hawa and Anaiya explained how their husbands have embraced their desire to better themselves through the classes at the Pakistani Community Centre, which they said had helped them both physically and mentally.

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Former President Bill Clinton referenced Epstein's "childlike curiosity" and his desire to "make a difference".

From BBC

Banks have expressed a desire for more clarity from their regulators on when they should boot customers and whether they can provide more information about the reasoning behind their decision.

From Salon

"They have sought to do so sensitively, meaningfully, and with a genuine willingness to listen and a desire to work collaboratively with interested parties."

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When To Use

What are other ways to say desire?

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

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