Ansiar in english
Yearn
pronunciation: jɜrn part of speech: verb
pronunciation: jɜrn part of speech: verb
In gestures
ansiar = gag for ; lust (for/after/over) ; yearn (for) ; itch for ; long (for) ; hanker (for/after) ; have + a hankering for ; crave ; ache for ; have + a hunger for ; crave for.
Example: Ireland is gagging for affordable broadband, according to a survey of 1400 net users.Example: These two women were Samaria and Jerusalem, lusting after foreigners and foreign ways, and abandoning their god for shallow and ephemeral pleasures.Example: Since time immemorial, people have yearned for an immediate way to capture living moments in a picture.Example: It seems like he's itching for a change but doesn't know exactly the direction or directions to pursue in order to accomplish the change.Example: After you have chosen a story you long to tell, read it over and over and then analyse it.Example: More than hankering after the past, I am worried about the future.Example: If you have a hankering for dill pickles, your body may be trying to do a better job of controlling your blood sugar and weight.Example: Mayo maintained that workers are motivated by 'togetherness' and crave individual recognition within the group = Mayo maintained that workers are motivated by 'togetherness' and crave individual recognition within the group.Example: The conscious mind many times aches for, longs for and craves stability = The conscious mind many times aches for, longs for and craves stability.Example: So I was a little different, I couldn't read until I was 15, I was dyslexic, I was bullied but I always had a hunger for success.Example: With all of the things that make up our daily grind, we often find ourselves craving for the next getaway, for the next relaxation period.