crave


crave

verb \ˈkrāv\
cravedcrav·ing

Definition of CRAVE

transitive verb
1
: to ask for earnestly : beg, demand <crave a pardon for neglect>
2
a : to want greatly : need <craves drugs> b : to yearn for <crave a vanished youth>
intransitive verb
: to have a strong or inward desire <craves after affection>
crav·er noun

Examples of CRAVE

  1. Like many celebrities, he craves attention.
  2. I was craving french fries, so I pulled into the nearest fast-food restaurant.

Origin of CRAVE

Middle English, from Old English crafian; akin to Old Norse krefja to crave, demand
First Known Use: before 12th century

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