It means to be obsessed with something.
"Onus" means burden, so it's not something most people desire.
Getting upset unreasonably about something or someone. A childish rage. A ostentatious display of bad temper.
"I want [desire] you."
The word 'desire' is both a verb and a noun, a singular, common abstract noun; a word for a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen. Example sentences:Verb: The first step to accomplishing something is to desire the goal.Noun: A desire for a degree helped her through some difficult financial issues.The noun form for the verb to desire is the gerund, desiring. Another noun form is desirability.
aspire
It means to be obsessed with something.
Something you desire but out of reach
The definition of perversity is a deliberate desire to behave contrary to expectations or in an unreasonably or unacceptable way. It can also be defined as behaving in a bad or wrong way that others find strange or offensive.
want is a desire for something
Something that you want or would like to have.
To long for something means to desire it deeply. To want something badly.
It means "I desire something".
Yes, it is correct to say "cognizant of your desire to." This phrase indicates being aware or conscious of someone's desire to do something.
It's Spanish for lust and lasciviousness; as is in an unquenchable desire for something or someone.
The rule that applies to the word "desire" is that it is a noun, representing a strong feeling of wanting or wishing for something. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of wanting or wishing for something.
You want something really bad."My desire is to have a chocolate fountain""i desire your blood"
Do you mean Covet, if so it means to have a desire to possess something that another has. If you mean Covenant, then this means to make an agreement or promise to God.