Something You desire as opposed to something you need Things that you may desire are A lot of money. beauty. Respect, Sex.etc
Life, Love and flying festoons.
Sometimes people like to desire fame and popularity. To me, the only thing I desire at the moment is getting out of my hometown. Starting anew. Reinventing yourself.
It means to be obsessed with something.
Suppression.
to crave something
The desire to own something and the ability to pay for it is defined as "demand." Similar words to desire include "necessity", "requirement", and "pursuit."
"Onus" means burden, so it's not something most people desire.
demand is when a customer is demanding something want is when a customer wants something and desire is when a customer really want something
Something that you want or would like to have.
It means to be obsessed with something.
to wish or pare something
A desire is a strong feeling of wanting something. It is a motivation or craving for a specific outcome or object.
No. We are cognizant of something, not with it. Perhaps you mean consistent with?
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.