What is it called when you desperately want something?

desperate. adjective. needing or wanting something very much.

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Additionally, how do you say I want something?

Okay. The next word is “crave.” So, “to crave,” this is as a verb. In the noun form, we say “craving.” “I have a craving for, blah, blah, blah,” or, “I’m craving something.” So, “to crave” means to want something so much you can’t stop thinking about it. This is really commonly used for food.

In this way, is wanting something a feeling? It’s just a set of physical sensations. And it doesn’t hurt. The feeling of wanting isn’t inherently painful. In fact, if you desire something or someone, it can feel delicious…as long as you think you’re going to get what you want pretty soon.

Moreover, what is the word for wanting something badly?

1 covet, crave, desire, eat one’s heart out over, feel a need for, hanker after, have a fancy for, have a yen for (informal) hope for, hunger for, long for, need, pine for, require, set one’s heart on, thirst for, wish, would give one’s eyeteeth for, yearn for.

What is the word for when you really want something?

desire, die (for), hanker (for or after), wish (for), yearn (for)

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