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what's the different between "desired" and "desirable"?

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    Hello Johnny. How are you?

    "Desired" is a past tense verb. Example: I desired success.

    "Desireable" is an adjective, which describes a person or circumstance.

    Example: The more desireable outcome, was that I simply produce a better argument.

    ---Warm Regards, Bruce

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