I would say wish.
want and /or desire
to crave, to need, to dearly want
"I want [desire] you."
Desire can be used as a noun or a verb but not as an adjective. Desirable and desirous are adjectives.
need, wish, desire, demand
want
want and /or desire
Desire, Crave.
to crave, to need, to dearly want
want or maybe even need
The six-letter word that means to want to have or do something is "desire." It conveys a strong feeling of wanting or wishing for something, whether it's a tangible object or an experience.
You would begin this letter by thanking your boss for the opportunity to work in their organization. Then, state the reasons you are desiring to transfer.
"I want [desire] you."
If you want to leggaly change it you need to be 18. Otherwise you can legally use any name or spell it which-ever way you desire without going through the process of changing it.
clamored = want, desire, long for clamored = wanted, desired, longed for
A Desire
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