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desire

/dɪˈzaɪə/

Meanings
  • Noun

    A strong feeling of wanting to have, experience, or achieve something.

    - "She has a desire for success."
    - "His desire for food was insatiable."
    - "The desire to learn new things is natural."
  • Verb

    To have a strong feeling of wanting or needing something, especially something intangible.

    - "I desire to travel the world."
    - "He desired her love."
    - "They desired peace and prosperity."

Pronunciation
  1. /diˈzaɪɚ/



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Synonyms

wanna , want-to , wanna , want-to
Rhymes
Words rhyming with desire
desire , admire , fire , higher , lyre , mire,quire , tire , wire
Variants
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desire , desired , desires , desiring , desire line , desire lines , desire path , desire paths , heart's desire , object of desire , Kabila , Laurent Désiré Kabila , Laurent Kabila
Forms
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desires, desiring, desired, desirable


Etymology
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From Old French desirer, from dis-, dis- 'apart, asunder' + desir 'longing, desire'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'desire' appears over 1,000 times in the Bible.

  2. The term 'desire path' refers to a shortcut created by people walking through a natural area, often due to a strong desire to reach a destination quickly.

  3. In psychology, the term 'desire' is used to describe the motivational force that drives behavior towards a goal.

  4. The term 'desire line' is used in urban planning to refer to the path that people naturally take when moving from one place to another, often avoiding obstacles or detours.

  5. In the novel 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley, the citizens are conditioned to suppress their desires and replace them with a sense of happiness derived from conformity and consumerism.


Related Concepts
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  1. Motivation: Desire is a type of motivation that drives individuals to pursue goals and achieve them.

  2. Passion: Desire is often associated with passion, which is a strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement for something.


Culture
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Desire has been a common theme in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression throughout history. It is often associated with love, passion, and the human condition. In art, desire is depicted in various forms, such as the desire for beauty, power, or knowledge. In literature, desire is a central theme in many works, including poetry, novels, and plays. In music, desire is a common theme in lyrics, often expressed through metaphors and poetic language.

How to Memorize "desire"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize desire, imagine a feeling of longing or craving for something. Picture yourself experiencing the sensation of desire and the satisfaction that comes with fulfilling it.
    - Visualize a heart shaped like a diamond, glowing with a deep red color to represent the intensity of desire.

  2. associate

    - Associate the feeling of desire with something tangible, such as a favorite food or a beloved object.
    - Think of the feeling of desire as a warm, comforting sensation in the pit of your stomach.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym D.E.S.I.R.E. to remember the different aspects of desire: Desire, Energy, Sensation, Inspiration, Realization, and Enjoyment.


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