feel+longing+desire

  • 121Dallas Angguish — (born Dallas John Angguish Baker on 19 February 1968) is an Australian writer and academic noted for poetry, short stories and travel writing whose work deals with themes of alienation, otherness and sexuality. Angguish, who is openly gay,[1] has …

    Wikipedia

  • 122Eusebia (empress) — Eusebia (†360, full name Flavia Aurelia Eusebia, sometimes known as Aurelia Eusebia) was the second wife of Emperor Constantius II. Main sources for the knowledge about her life are Julian s panegyric Speech of Thanks to the Empress Eusebia in… …

    Wikipedia

  • 123death — /deth/, n. 1. the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. Cf. brain death. 2. an instance of this: a death in the family; letters published after his death. 3. the state of being …

    Universalium

  • 124itch — /ich/, v.i. 1. to have or feel a peculiar tingling or uneasy irritation of the skin that causes a desire to scratch the part affected: My nose itches. 2. to cause such a feeling: This shirt itches. 3. Informal. to scratch a part that itches. 4.… …

    Universalium

  • 125Ben Sidran — Naissance 14 août 1943 (1943 08 14) (68 ans) Chicago, Illinois Pays d’origine …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 126ache — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pain. v. i. hurt, smart, throb, pain; yearn (See desire). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dull pain, throbbing, twinge, pang; see pain 2 . v. Syn. pain, throb, be sore; see hurt 4 . III (Roget s 3… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 127passion — n 1 suffering, agony, dolor, *distress, misery Analogous words: *trial, tribulation, cross, visitation, affliction 2 *feeling, emotion, affection, sentiment Analogous words: inspiration, frenzy: *ecstasy, raptur …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 128thirst — n 1. thirstiness, Med. polydipsia; dryness, parchedness, dehydration, desiccation. 2. craving, strong desire, eagerness, avidity, lust, lustfulness; desirousness, appetency, appetite, hunger, ravenousness, voracity, voraciousness; rapacity, rapa… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder