Craved [verb]

Definition of Craved:

desire intensely

Synonyms of Craved:


Opposite/Antonyms of Craved:

Have

Spurn

Hate

Abjure

Dislike


Sentence/Example of Craved:

He craved to hide himself; like a stricken animal his instinct was to withdraw from observation.

Another “bon garçon”—a painter whose enthusiasm for his art knew no bounds—craved to produce a masterpiece.

I knew my heart craved one word, however matter-of-fact, that would rekindle the hope that was dying within me.

Though he was not starving, or anywhere near it, he craved warm food and hot coffee.

On the morrow Florent and Marguerite the lace-maker ate a dish of tripe,—a treat they had craved for many a long year.

Harald gave quarter to all men who craved it, and thereafter held authority over this town.

And he craved help of the King so that he might regain his dominions in England.

But much as he craved rest, he kept awake until midnight, now walking up and down, and now smoking his eternal cigarito.

Ang mabdus nanamkun ug manggang hilaw, The pregnant woman craved for green mangoes.

I craved action—something more stirring than dirty banks and filthy water and coal-barges bound for Southern markets.