lust |
undefined |
As a noun lust
is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.
As a verb lust
is to desire very strongly.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
vanity |
lust |
In obsolete terms the difference between vanity and lust
is that
vanity is any idea, theory or statement that is without foundation while
lust is virility; vigour; active power.
As nouns the difference between vanity and lust
is that
vanity is that which is vain, futile, or worthless; that which is of no value, use or profit while
lust is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.
As a verb lust is
to desire very strongly.
prudence |
lust |
As a proper noun prudence
is , one of the puritan virtue names.
As a noun lust is
pleasure, joy.
lust |
down |
As a noun lust
is pleasure, joy.
As a proper noun down is
one of the counties of northern ireland.
lust |
chemistry |
As nouns the difference between lust and chemistry
is that
lust is pleasure, joy while
chemistry is (uncountable) the branch of natural science that deals with the composition and constitution of substances and the changes that they undergo as a consequence of alterations in the constitution of their molecules.
lust |
avarice |
As nouns the difference between lust and avarice
is that
lust is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature while
avarice is excessive or inordinate desire of gain; greediness after wealth; covetousness; cupidity.
As a verb lust
is to desire very strongly.
lust |
seduce |
As verbs the difference between lust and seduce
is that
lust is to desire very strongly while
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
As a noun lust
is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.
appetite |
lust |
As nouns the difference between appetite and lust
is that
appetite is desire for, or relish of, food or drink; hunger while
lust is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.
As a verb lust is
to desire very strongly.
hanker |
lust |
As a verb hanker
is to crave, want or desire.
As a noun lust is
pleasure, joy.
lust |
hate |
As nouns the difference between lust and hate
is that
lust is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature while
hate is an object of hatred.
As verbs the difference between lust and hate
is that
lust is to desire very strongly while
hate is to dislike intensely or greatly.
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