Desires [noun]

Definition of Desires:

want, longing

Opposite/Antonyms of Desires:


Sentence/Example of Desires:

I, therefore, deliver it as a maxim, that whoever desires the character of a proud man ought to conceal his vanity.

Sympathising with its desires, Benjy changed his posture, and managed just to touch the nose of his enemy.

I want it to be great, free, and happy, and to shape its own destinies according to its desires and aspirations.

In many cases an agency is created for an indefinite period, and in these either party can terminate it whenever he desires.

Human desires would eat up the result of ten times the work we now accomplish.

New and feverish desires for luxuries replace each older want as satisfied.

The Dictionary we have compiled will tell the amateur what names will most probably supply the qualities he desires.

Now she must centre her desires, her hopes, her intentions elsewhere, if she centred them anywhere.

For this Double, or astral body as you call it, is really the seat of the passions, emotions and desires in the psychical economy.

Could all these people read her mind and follow the track of her distastes and desires, even the dragomans and the donkey-boys?