The word you're looking for is "desire." It refers to a strong feeling of wanting or wishing for something. This emotional state can apply to various aspects of life, including material possessions, relationships, or experiences.
it is an action or something you do. ask yourself this, " can i _____ something?" fill in the blank with the word you want to know if is a verb.
The word "special" applies to something unique, notable, or extraordinary.Special.
The word you want may be 'legible' - something that can be deciphered with ease
it is the adverb form of when you want something done right away
Yes, the word 'want' is a verb; want, wants, wanting, wanted. The word 'want' is also a noun, a word for a lack or deficiency of something. Example uses: Verb: You will want your umbrella later, it's supposed to rain this afternoon. Noun: The want of sufficient funds for a down payment made home ownership out of reach.
"Desire" is a word for something you want.
Infeasible
The word is denial. It means that a person does not want to know or accept something.
Something that you want or would like to have.
Desire, Crave.
imagine
A person who wants to be something they want is a wannabe.
It is not clear from your question what particular word you want to rhyme with. Do you want words that rhyme with "word" or perhaps "world" or what?
you have a choice whether you want to do something
No, the word 'wanted' is not a noun.The word 'wanted' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to want. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word want is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'want' is a common noun, a general word for a lack or deficiency of something; a general word for a desire for something.
The definition of the word want in Hebrew is the same as in English. It refers to a desire or attraction to someone or something. But if you are just asking for the translation of the word want, it's ratsah (רצה)
Something that is an indulgence rather than a necessity. So- something you want, not that you need it.