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lust

Syllabification: (lust)
Pronunciation: /ləst/
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Definition of lust

noun

  • very strong sexual desire:he knew that his lust for her had returned
  • [in singular] a passionate desire for something:a lust for power
  • (usually lusts) chiefly Theology a sensual appetite regarded as sinful:lusts of the flesh

verb

[no object]
  • have a very strong sexual desire for someone:he really lusted after me in those days
  • feel a strong desire for something:pregnant women lusting for pickles and ice cream

Origin:

Old English (also in the sense 'pleasure, delight'), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lust and German Lust

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