disire |
want |
Disire is likely misspelled.
Disire has no English definition.
As a verb want is
to wish for or to desire (something).
As a noun want is
a desire, wish, longing.
As a proper noun Want is
a personification of want.
strain |
want |
Related terms |
Strain is a related term of want.
As a noun strain
is (obsolete) treasure or
strain can be the act of straining, or the state of being strained.
As a verb strain
is (obsolete) to hold tightly, to clasp.
As a proper noun want is
a personification of want.
intent |
want |
As a noun intent
is a purpose; something that is intended.
As an adjective intent
is firmly fixed or concentrated on something.
As a proper noun want is
a personification of want.
interested |
want |
As verbs the difference between interested and want
is that
interested is past tense of interest while
want is to wish for or to desire (something).
As an adjective interested
is having or showing interest.
As a noun want is
a desire, wish, longing.
As a proper noun Want is
a personification of want.
stress |
want |
Related terms |
Stress is a related term of want.
As a noun stress
is stress (
emotional pressure).
As a proper noun want is
a personification of want.
want |
neediness |
Related terms |
Want is a related term of neediness.
As a proper noun want
is a personification of want.
As a noun neediness is
the characteristic of being needy.
want |
exhaustion |
Related terms |
Want is a related term of exhaustion.
As a proper noun want
is a personification of want.
As a noun exhaustion is
the point of complete depletion, of the state of being used up.
poverty |
want |
Synonyms |
Poverty is a synonym of want.
As a noun poverty
is the quality or state of being poor or indigent; want or scarcity of means of subsistence; indigence; need.
As a proper noun want is
a personification of want.
expectation |
want |
As a noun expectation
is the act or state of expecting or looking forward to an event as about to happen.
As a proper noun want is
a personification of want.
want |
continue |
In transitive terms the difference between want and continue
is that
want is to lack, not to have (something) while
continue is to retain (someone) in a given state, position etc.
As a proper noun Want
is a personification of want.
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