The verb 'yearn' [yurn] means to strongly desire or long for something, especially something that is difficult or impossible to obtain. It is often used in phrases like 'yearn for' and 'yearn to do something, ' and can be accompanied by a 'yearning look.' Synonyms include 'crave, ' 'desire, ' and 'long.'
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- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/yearnIn the absence of visible and certain revelation, the texts substituted narrative, with its yearning appeal for an enabling hermeneutic reciprocity.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/yearnThese examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'yearn.'
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/yearnKelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. yearn özlemini çekmek yearn for can atmak yearn özlemek ne demek.Bulunamadı: meaning
- britannica.com dictionary/yearnYEARN meaning: to feel a strong desire or wish for something or to do something.
- Yet, as citizens, as people, we yearn for and strive for freedom, an enhanced quality of life, and a sense of meaning, purpose and importance in the essence as well...
- dictionary.com browse/yearnYearn, long, hanker, pine all mean to feel a powerful desire for something. Yearn stresses the depth and passionateness of a desire: to yearn to get away and begin...
- finesentence.com meaning/yearnOver time, 'yearn' has retained its original meaning of expressing a deep emotional longing or craving for something.
- redkiwiapp.com en/english-guide/words/yearnThe verb 'yearn' [yurn] means to strongly desire or long for something, especially something that is difficult or impossible to obtain.
- etymonline.com word/yearn"to strive, be eager, desire, seek for, beg, demand," from Proto-Germanic *gernjan… See origin and meaning of yearn.
- wordtools.ai definition/yearnTo yearn means to strongly desire or long for something.
- betterwordsonline.com dictionary/yearnThe verb 'yearn' has its etymological origins in the Old English word 'gernian,' which meant 'to long for' or 'to desire earnestly.'
- vocabulary.com dictionary/yearnAnd when she comes back to visit, you would still yearn — meaning you’d still feel affection for her.
- etymologyworld.com item/yearnThe word "yearn" has been used in English since the 12th century.