yearn
yearn | thrive |
As verbs the difference between yearn and thrive is that yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk while thrive is to grow or increase stature; to grow vigorously or luxuriantly, to flourish.
expect | yearn |
As verbs the difference between expect and yearn is that expect is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that) while yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk.
expecting | yearn |
As verbs the difference between expecting and yearn is that expecting is while yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk. As an adjective expecting is of a woman or female animal, in expectation of giving birth; pregnant.
yearn | yearn |
In construed with '''for'''|lang=en terms the difference between yearn and yearn is that yearn is to long for something in the past with melancholy, nostalgically while yearn is to long for something in the past with melancholy, nostalgically. In lang=en terms the difference between yearn and yearn is that yearn is to pain; to grieve; to vex while yearn is to pain; to grieve; to vex. In scotland|lang=en terms the difference between yearn and yearn is that yearn is (scotland) to curdle, as milk while yearn is (scotland) to curdle, as milk. As verbs the difference between yearn and yearn is that yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk while yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk.
languish | yearn |
In lang=en terms the difference between languish and yearn is that languish is to be neglected; to make little progress, be unsuccessful while yearn is to pain; to grieve; to vex. As verbs the difference between languish and yearn is that languish is to lose strength and become weak; to be in a state of weakness or sickness while yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk.
yearn | seek |
As verbs the difference between yearn and seek is that yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk while seek is ( lb) to try to find, to look for, to search.
yearn | kind |
As a verb yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk. As a noun kind is child (young person).
yearn | ache |
As a verb yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk. As a proper noun ache is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.
yearn | adequate |
As a verb yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk. As an adjective adequate is .
yearn | building |
As verbs the difference between yearn and building is that yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk while building is . As a noun building is (uncountable) the act or process of building.
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