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alluring
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noun
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Powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating. |
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aspiration
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noun
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A strong desire or ambition to achieve something. |
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crave
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verb
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To have a very strong feeling of wanting something, even desperately |
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dibs
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noun
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The right to have or choose something |
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druthers
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noun
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A person's preference in a matter |
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envy
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noun
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The desire to have something that someone else has. |
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evoke
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verb
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To bring a feeling, memory, or image into someone’s mind. |
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gusto
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noun
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Enjoyment or vigor in doing something; zest |
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hanker
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verb
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To feel a strong desire to do or have something |
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incentive
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noun
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Something that serves as a reason or stimulus for effort or improvement; a reward or motivation that encourages someone to take a specific action. |
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inclination
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noun
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A tendency or preference toward something; a liking or desire. |
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insatiable
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adjective
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Impossible to satisfy, especially a strong desire or appetite. |
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juicy
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adjective
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Highly interesting, exciting, or sensational, especially regarding gossip or news. |
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lust
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noun
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A powerful urge or longing – a deep-seated drive that can sometimes lead to irrational or impulsive behavior, often of a sexual nature. |
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obsession
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noun
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Not being able to stop thinking about something. |
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penchant
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noun
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A strong or habitual liking for something or tendency to do something |
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ravenous
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adjective
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Extremely hungry; eager or craving something in an intense or insatiable way. |
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whim
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noun
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A sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained |
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yearn
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verb
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To have an intense feeling of longing for something, typically something that one has lost or been separated from. |
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zeal
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noun
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Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective |
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