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desired

Desired vs Desiring - What's the difference?

desired | desiring |


As verbs the difference between desired and desiring

is that desired is (desire) while desiring is .

As a noun desiring is

a yearning for; a want.

Specific vs Desired - What's the difference?

specific | desired |


As an adjective specific

is explicit or definite.

As a noun specific

is a distinguishing attribute or quality.

As a verb desired is

past tense of desire.

Desired vs Necessary - What's the difference?

desired | necessary |


As a verb desired

is (desire).

As an adjective necessary is

needed, required.

As a noun necessary is

(archaic|british) bathroom, toilet, loo.

Desired vs Designated - What's the difference?

desired | designated |


As verbs the difference between desired and designated

is that desired is past tense of desire while designated is past tense of designate.

As an adjective designated is

having a specified designation.

Desired vs Expectations - What's the difference?

desired | expectations |


As a verb desired

is (desire).

As a noun expectations is

.

Desired vs Intended - What's the difference?

desired | intended |


As verbs the difference between desired and intended

is that desired is past tense of desire while intended is past tense of intend.

As an adjective intended is

planned.

As a noun intended is

fiancé or fiancée.

Needed vs Desired - What's the difference?

needed | desired |


As verbs the difference between needed and desired

is that needed is (need) while desired is (desire).

As an adjective needed

is necessary; being needed.

Appropriate vs Desired - What's the difference?

appropriate | desired |


As verbs the difference between appropriate and desired

is that appropriate is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit while desired is (desire).

As an adjective appropriate

is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.

Prestigious vs Desired - What's the difference?

prestigious | desired |


As an adjective prestigious

is of high prestige.

As a verb desired is

past tense of desire.

Preference vs Desired - What's the difference?

preference | desired |


As a noun preference

is preference.

As a verb desired is

(desire).

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