Words Of Longing

7 words in this vocabulary list

adverb Desperately is an adverb that describes the manner in which something is done, indicating a sense of urgency or extreme need.

  • The company is desperately trying to secure funding to stay afloat.
  • I'm desperately in need of a coffee right now.
  • She's desperately crushing on him, it's so obvious.
  • The flowers in the garden were desperately reaching for the sunlight.

adjective directed or moving toward home

adverb moving or leading toward home

  • After the long journey, they finally turned homeward to return to their own town.
  • Let's head homeward now, I'm getting tired.
  • I'm ready to bounce and head homeward.
  • As the sun set, she felt a sense of peace wash over her, guiding her homeward towards her true self.

verb to stay in a place longer than necessary, typically because of a reluctance to leave

  • The scent of the flowers seemed to linger in the air long after they had been picked.
  • I told him to hurry up, but he just likes to linger around and take his time.
  • Let's linger at the park for a bit before heading home.
  • The memories of her childhood would always linger in the back of her mind.

verb to have a strong desire or longing for something

  • She spent her days pining for her lost love, unable to move on.
  • He's been pining for that new video game for weeks now.
  • I saw her pining over that celebrity at the concert last night.
  • The tree stood tall, its branches reaching out as if pining for the sky.

adjective not able to be quenched or satisfied

  • His unslakeable thirst for knowledge drove him to pursue multiple advanced degrees.
  • She has an unslakeable craving for chocolate, no matter how much she eats.
  • My unslakeable desire for adventure always gets me into trouble.
  • The fire of his unslakeable ambition burned brightly within him, propelling him to success.

verb to have an intense desire or longing for something

  • Many individuals yearn for a sense of purpose in their careers.
  • I yearn for the weekend to finally arrive.
  • She's always yearning for some excitement in her life.
  • The old tree seemed to yearn for the days when children used to play beneath its branches.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • She could not help but ache for her homeland while living abroad.
  • I ache for a good home-cooked meal after eating out for a week.
  • I ache for some chill time with my friends this weekend.
  • His heart ached for the lost love he could never get back.