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lust
[ luhst ]
noun
- intense sexual desire or appetite.
- uncontrolled or illicit sexual desire or appetite; lecherousness.
- a passionate or overmastering desire or craving (usually followed by for ):
a lust for power.
- ardent enthusiasm; zest; relish:
an enviable lust for life.
- Obsolete.
- pleasure or delight.
- desire; inclination; wish.
lust
/ lʌst /
noun
- a strong desire for sexual gratification
- a strong desire or drive
verb
- intr; often foll by after or for to have a lust (for)
Other Words From
- un·lusting adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of lust1
Example Sentences
"Sliced up eyeballs" and "goats of lust" aren't traditionally the sort of images that help your toddler drift off to sleep.
Sivan then took the baton, with strobe-flicking odes to the cravings of lust like “What’s the Time Where You Are?” and “Honey.”
Ashbourne is also in thrall to her character, who has a tough exterior but a lust for life - and leopard print.
Blame the occupation, they say, and its lust for destruction and death.
"Our cutting room set up was a projector and a splicing machine, which we bought from the local camera shop - we lusted after having a camera so we could shoot our own film," he said.
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