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What (who) is Desire - definition


Désiré (baritone)         
  • Désiré as Jupiter in ''[[Orpheus in the Underworld]]'' at the Bouffes-Parisiens in 1858
FRENCH OPERA SINGER (1823-1873)
Desiré (actor); Amable Désiré Courtecuisse; Amable Courtecuisse; Courtecuisse, Amable; Desire (baritone)
Amable Courtecuisse (29 December 1823 – 7 September 1873), whose stage name was Désiré, was a French baritone, who is particularly remembered for creating many comic roles in the works of the French operetta composer Jacques Offenbach.Kutsch, K.
Desire         
THE EMOTION OF LONGING OR HOPING FOR A PERSON, OBJECT, OR OUTCOME
Desires; Desired; Desiring; Longing for; Desire (emotion); Longing (emotion); Desirability; Undesirable; Desire in religion; Theories of desire
·vt Grief; regret.
II. Desire ·vt An expressed wish; a request; petition.
III. Desire ·vt Excessive or morbid longing; lust; appetite.
IV. Desire ·vt Anything which is desired; an object of longing.
V. Desire ·vt To Miss; to Regret.
VI. Desire ·vt To long for; to wish for earnestly; to Covet.
VII. Desire ·vt To express a wish for; to Entreat; to Request.
VIII. Desire ·vt To Require; to Demand; to Claim.
IX. Desire ·vt The natural longing that is excited by the enjoyment or the thought of any good, and impels to action or effort its continuance or possession; an eager wish to obtain or enjoy.
desire         
THE EMOTION OF LONGING OR HOPING FOR A PERSON, OBJECT, OR OUTCOME
Desires; Desired; Desiring; Longing for; Desire (emotion); Longing (emotion); Desirability; Undesirable; Desire in religion; Theories of desire
¦ noun a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen.
?strong sexual feeling or appetite.
?something desired.
¦ verb strongly wish for or want.
?want sexually.
?archaic express a wish to (someone).
Origin
ME: from OFr. desir (n.), desirer (v.), from L. desiderare (see desiderate).

Wikipedia

Désiré
Désiré is a French male given name, which means "desired, wished". The female form is Désirée.
Examples of use of Desire
1. "The desire is to do it sooner, but a desire is not always what you get.
2. Being disabled hasn‘t changed my desire to experience wilderness; indeed, my desire has only intensified.
3. "It‘s obviously our desire and the desire of the troops and the desire of the Iraqi people." Testifying alongside Rumsfeld, Gen.
4. Sufferers of hypoactive sexual desire dis– order experienced acute personal distress because of a chronic absence of desire for sex.
5. Desire to contest Several opposition leaders and rights activists have voiced their desire to run in the polls.