The word that means to have a strong and earnest desire is "yearn." It conveys a deep longing or craving for something, often associated with a sense of wistfulness or emotional intensity. Yearning can refer to a desire for both tangible and intangible things, such as love, success, or a sense of belonging.
I will tell you the earnest truth. I want to be earnest with you: you're not the one for me. I earnestly want to meet you. Your earnestness is one of your greatest virtues. Not everything is a game somethings are earnest.
earnest
ferveur is the French word for 'in earnest'
He was an earnest man. He performed his task in earnest.
The crowd looked on in earnest. Jack awaited the arrival of the Post man in earnest.
He had no money or education, but he did have an earnest desire to prove himself. I thought him a liar at the time, but now I realize that he was in earnest. (archaic)
I will tell you the earnest truth. I want to be earnest with you: you're not the one for me. I earnestly want to meet you. Your earnestness is one of your greatest virtues. Not everything is a game somethings are earnest.
earnest
ferveur is the French word for 'in earnest'
The root word for ambition is "ambitio," which comes from Latin and means "a strong desire for success or achievement."
The word "voracious" rhymes with "vivacious" and means having a strong desire or appetite. An alternative word that means happy or joyful is "delirious."
Earnest.
earnest
Urge is a very strong desire
He was an earnest man. He performed his task in earnest.
Curiosity.
Yearning