Pronunciation: /ɪtʃ fɔr/
noun a restless desire or craving for something
A1 I have an itch for chocolate ice cream.
A2 She has an itch for adventure and wants to travel the world.
B1 The team has an itch for victory and is determined to win the championship.
B2 After years of working in the corporate world, he developed an itch for entrepreneurship.
C1 The artist has an itch for creating innovative and thought-provoking pieces of art.
C2 As a seasoned traveler, she has an itch for exploring remote and untouched destinations.
preposition used to indicate a strong desire or longing for something
A1 I itch for a cup of tea.
A2 She itches for adventure.
B1 The team itches for a victory in the upcoming match.
B2 He itches for a promotion at work.
C1 The artist itches for inspiration to create new masterpieces.
C2 The explorer itches for the next great discovery in the uncharted territory.
formal The patient's skin condition caused a persistent itch for relief.
informal I always get an itch for ice cream after dinner.
slang I've got an itch for some new kicks.
figurative She had an itch for adventure that couldn't be ignored.
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