lust
v.
desire, crave; have an obsessive sexual desire
n.
sexual desire; strong desire, intense craving; enthusiasm, great enjoyment
Lust
Lust is any intense
desire or craving for self gratification. Lust can mean strictly sexual lust, although it is also common to speak of a "lust for life", "lust for blood (bloodlust for short)", or a "lust for power" or other goals. The Greek word which translates as lust is epithymia (επιθυμια), which also is translated into English as "to
covet".
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Lüst
British student television
Student television in Great Britain is a growing field, with an increasing number of major universities and some colleges playing host to a student-run TV station. Some British stations are affiliated with the National Student Television Association (NaSTA). The size, scope, budget and organisational makeup of stations is extremely varied, ranging from online-only broadcasters with a handful of members to stations with their own cable broadcast networks and dedicated studios. there are approximately 30 stations in Great Britain, but many students are now producing material and taking advantage of sites such as
YouTube to distribute it.
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lust
Noun
1. a strong sexual desire
(synonym) lecherousness, lustfulness
(hypernym) sexual desire, concupiscence, physical attraction
(derivation) crave, hunger, thirst, starve
2. self-indulgent sexual desire (personified as one of the deadly sins)
(synonym) luxuria
(hypernym) mortal sin, deadly sin
(derivation) crave, hunger, thirst, starve
Verb
1. have a craving, appetite, or great desire for
(synonym) crave, hunger, thirst, starve
(hypernym) desire, want
(derivation) lecherousness, lustfulness
Lust (die)
n.
lust, appetite, lechery, passion, desire; liveliness, enthusiasm, zestfulness
lust (de)
n.
inclination, mind, liking, appetence, appetency, lust, want, disposal, relish
lusten
v.
like, fancy