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Lust vs Liking - What's the difference?

lust | liking | Related terms |

Lust is a related term of liking.


As nouns the difference between lust and liking

is that lust is pleasure, joy while liking is likeness.

Selfish vs Lust - What's the difference?

selfish | lust |


As an adjective selfish

is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making.

As a noun lust is

pleasure, joy.

Lust vs Objectification - What's the difference?

lust | objectification |


As nouns the difference between lust and objectification

is that lust is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature while objectification is the process or manifestation of objectifying (something).

As a verb lust

is to desire very strongly.

Lust vs Gratification - What's the difference?

lust | gratification |


As nouns the difference between lust and gratification

is that lust is pleasure, joy while gratification is the act of gratifying, or pleasing, either the mind, the taste, or the appetite; as, the gratification of the palate, of the appetites, of the senses, of the desires, of the heart.

Lust vs Smitten - What's the difference?

lust | smitten |


As verbs the difference between lust and smitten

is that lust is to desire very strongly while smitten is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun lust

is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.

As an adjective smitten is

made irrationally enthusiastic.

Lust vs Carnal - What's the difference?

lust | carnal |


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 carnal is

relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites.

Lust vs Urge - What's the difference?

lust | urge |


As nouns the difference between lust and urge

is that lust is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature while urge is a strong desire; an itch to do something.

As verbs the difference between lust and urge

is that lust is to desire very strongly while urge is to press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward.

Bliss vs Lust - What's the difference?

bliss | lust |


As nouns the difference between bliss and lust

is that bliss is perfect happiness while lust is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.

As a proper noun Bliss

is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}} originating as a nickname.

As a verb lust is

to desire very strongly.

Hue vs Lust - What's the difference?

hue | lust |


As a verb hue

is .

As a noun lust is

pleasure, joy.

Lust vs Coveting - What's the difference?

lust | coveting |


As nouns the difference between lust and coveting

is that lust is pleasure, joy while coveting is the act of one who covets.

As a verb coveting is

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