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what is the difference between desire and desperate
what is the difference between desire and desperate
16 lip 2012 02:58
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Desire: "Wish or want to do something"
I desire to be an Engineer.
(I wish to be an Engineer in future.)
Desperate: "Wish or want to do something but at any cost"
I am desperate to go for a break.
(I have been working too hard these days and I need to take a break at any cost)
16 lipca 2012
Desire: A feeling of really wishing or wanting something to happen. For example, "I desire peace on earth." "I desire to eventually find a good job."
Desperate: If all attempts at achieving something have failed, you become desperate. It's a feeling of having little hope of success. For example, "I was lost in the forest and kept going around in circles. The sun was almost set, and I became desperate to find my way back."
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