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yearn
[yurn]
verb (used without object)
to have an earnest or strong desire; long.
to yearn for a quiet vacation.
to feel tenderness; be moved or attracted.
They yearned over their delicate child.
yearn
/ jɜːn /
verb
to have an intense desire or longing (for); pine (for)
to feel tenderness or affection
Other Word Forms
- yearner noun
- unyearned adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of yearn1
Word History and Origins
Origin of yearn1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The 1960s middle classes could not afford haute couture, but yearned for a stylish, distinctive look of their own.
When I was trying to find the throughline here, I was thinking about the subject matter: There’s a lot of love and yearning here.
The songs were tightly written, embracing everything from country to 80s synth pop, but it was the lyrics – full of solitary yearning and thwarted romance - that really connected.
Given how violently the world is spiraling, it’s natural to connect to these lonesome yearnings.
Released on Thursday, the collaboration yearns for unrequited love.
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