Hankering vs Cankering - What's the difference?
hankering | cankering |
* 2008 May 23, James Graff, "
(often, followed by for or after) A strong, restless desire, longing, or mental inclination.
* 1840 , , The Knight of Malta :
* 1849 , , Shirley , ch. 1:
* 1861 , , Framley Parsonage , ch. 4:
* 1904 , , Dialstone Lane . ch. 2:
* 2010 Aug. 12, Michael D. Lemonick, "
As verbs the difference between hankering and cankering
is that hankering is while cankering is .As a noun hankering
is (often|followed by for or after) a strong, restless desire, longing, or mental inclination.hankering
English
Verb
(head)Lost: Labour's Love for Brown," Time :
- [T]here is a clear sense that Britain is hankering for a change at the top.
Noun
(en noun)- I found that he had dipped a little in chimerical studies and had a hankering after astrology and alchymy.
- Mike says he even likes to talk to him and run after him, but he has a hankering that Moore should be made an example of.
- One may say that hankering after naughty things is the very essence of the evil into which we have been precipitated by Adam's fall.
- "Some people are fond of a stay-at-home life, but I always had a hankering after adventures."
Study: Lucy's Relatives Used Tools to Butcher Meat," Time :
- In other words, some species of human ancestor . . . not only had a hankering for meat, which scientists had not expected, but used tools to get it.