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Definition of desirenext
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as in appeal
an earnest request at the delegate's desire, the voice vote on the controversial measure was followed by an actual roll call

Synonyms & Similar Words

desire

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verb

Synonym Chooser

How does the verb desire differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of desire are covet, crave, want, and wish. While all these words mean "to have a longing for," desire stresses the strength of feeling and often implies strong intention or aim.

desires to start a new life

Where would covet be a reasonable alternative to desire?

While the synonyms covet and desire are close in meaning, covet implies strong envious desire.

covets his rise to fame

When might crave be a better fit than desire?

In some situations, the words crave and desire are roughly equivalent. However, crave stresses the force of physical appetite or emotional need.

craves sweets

When could want be used to replace desire?

The synonyms want and desire are sometimes interchangeable, but want specifically suggests a felt need or lack.

wants to have a family

When is it sensible to use wish instead of desire?

The meanings of wish and desire largely overlap; however, wish sometimes implies a general or transient longing especially for the unattainable.

wishes for permanent world peace

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of desire
Noun
The player taps his cap or helmet to alert the umpire to his desire to challenge the call. Assistant Sports Editor, Los Angeles Times, 12 June 2026 Clad in a Canadian tuxedo and brimming with enthusiasm and a competitive spirit that often verged on the combative, Ed Gamble clearly came into Taskmaster wanting to win, and his sheer desire to do well produced some of the show’s most enduring moments of testy hilarity. Matthew Jackson, Vulture, 12 June 2026
Verb
This is advantageous when passing to teammates, when a straighter, more direct path of travel is desired. Encyclopedia Britannica, 3 June 2026 Transfer salmon to a platter and tuck lemon slices around if desired. Jesse Szewczyk, Bon Appetit Magazine, 3 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for desire
Recent Examples of Synonyms for desire
Noun
  • Dua said volunteering reflects the same urge that got them all into medicine.
    Elizabeth Cooney, STAT, 8 June 2026
  • However, try to resist the urge to clean it up too much.
    Madeline Buiano, Martha Stewart, 8 June 2026
Noun
  • Surrounded by custom paintwork and gleaming chrome, Ugaz said the opportunity to share his passion and craftsmanship with the broader San Francisco community was especially meaningful given the stereotypes lowrider enthusiasts have faced over the years.
    Loureen Ayyoub, CBS News, 13 June 2026
  • Most people who go on safari are adventurous and love animals, so seeing the Big Five on land and then experiencing all the marine life in the ocean is unique combination that satisfies so many different interests and passions.
    Judy Koutsky, Forbes.com, 13 June 2026
Noun
  • From a fantasy perspective, Ronaldo’s appeal is straightforward.
    Abdul Rehman, New York Times, 11 June 2026
  • Businesses with national or broad-market appeal tend to attract the strongest investor interest.
    Melissa Houston, Forbes.com, 11 June 2026
Verb
  • Many are noticing the impact their reliance on technology has had on their relationships, and are craving real personal connections.
    Staff Author, Parents, 7 June 2026
  • While the crowd skews young, the hotel also attracts business travelers craving a post-conference buzz.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 2 June 2026
Verb
  • If the sky becomes menacing and thunder becomes audible, seek out a safe place to seek shelter.
    NC Weather Bot, Charlotte Observer, 12 June 2026
  • My Power Alpha Foundation Academies did not respond to multiple emails and phone calls seeking comment.
    Peter D'Oench, CBS News, 12 June 2026
Noun
  • Melancholic and intimate, the performer (Haylee Nichele) silently guided me to become comfortable in my discomfort, to sit with the evening’s themes of longing, loss, confusion and impending grief.
    Todd Martens, Los Angeles Times, 10 June 2026
  • There’s a gaping need for a Christianity whose posture toward the world is more irenic and charitable, far less anxious and fear-driven—one that cultivates curiosity, including toward those outside the faith, and fosters a deep longing for knowledge and understanding.
    Peter Wehner, The Atlantic, 10 June 2026
Noun
  • Soon, during a work trip to the Dominican Republic, their love and lust blooms.
    Angelica Jade Bastién, Vulture, 8 June 2026
  • The moon touches down on your ninth house, stirring curiosity, faith, wanderlust and a lust for something bigger than your usual routine.
    Valerie Mesa, PEOPLE, 8 June 2026
Noun
  • Under the plea agreement, Copeland faces a minimum of 40 years in prison, a dishonorable discharge from the Navy, forfeiture of all pay and a reduction in rank.
    Greg Wehner, FOXNews.com, 9 June 2026
  • For the Delfonts, who use a tape-recorder to capture this desperate plea, Leonora’s words serve as irrefutable proof that an academic career has failed to compensate for the absence of a husband and child.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 9 June 2026

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“Desire.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/desire. Accessed 14 Jun. 2026.

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