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Verbes de Processus Mentaux - Verbes pour les Désirs

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques verbes anglais se référant aux désirs tels que "vouloir", "désirer ardemment" et "aspirer".

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Categorized English Verbs Denoting Mental Processes
to want
to want
[verbe]

to wish to do or have something

vouloir

vouloir

Ex: He wants to go to the beach. 
to wish
to wish
[verbe]

to desire something to occur or to be true even though it is improbable or not possible

souhaiter

souhaiter

Ex: He regularly wishes he could travel the world. 
to crave
to crave
[verbe]

to strongly desire or seek something

brûler d'envie

brûler d'envie

Ex: As the concert date approached, fans craved the chance to see their favorite band live. 
to like
to like
[verbe]

to wish for or want something, especially used with would or should as a polite formula

aimer, vouloir

aimer, vouloir

Ex: He would like to speak with the manager. 
to fancy
to fancy
[verbe]

to like or want someone or something

aimer, avoir envie de

aimer, avoir envie de

Ex: Do you fancy going out for dinner tonight? 
to desire
to desire
[verbe]

to strongly want or wish for something

désirer, souhaiter ardemment

désirer, souhaiter ardemment

Ex: I desire success in my career and personal life. 
to dream
to dream
[verbe]

to think about something that one desires very much

rêver, songer

rêver, songer

Ex: I dream of traveling the world and experiencing different cultures. 
to hope
to hope
[verbe]

to want something to happen or be true

espérer

espérer

Ex: They hoped their team would win the championship. 
to prefer
to prefer
[verbe]

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

préférer

préférer

Ex: She prefers the blue dress for the party because it's her favorite color. 
to favor
to favor
[verbe]

to prefer someone or something to an alternative

préférer

préférer

Ex: I favor spending my weekends in nature rather than in the city. 
to aspire
to aspire
[verbe]

to desire to have or become something

aspirer

aspirer

Ex: Living in a small town, he always aspired to travel the world and experience different cultures firsthand. 
to long
to long
[verbe]

to strongly want something, especially when it is not likely to happen soon

avoir très envie de

avoir très envie de

Ex: She longs for a chance to travel to exotic places. 
to yearn
to yearn
[verbe]

to have a strong and continuous desire for something

avoir très envie

avoir très envie

Ex: She yearns for the freedom to pursue her passions. 
to prize
to prize
[verbe]

to highly value something

valoriser, apprécier

valoriser, apprécier

Ex: He prizes the values of honesty and integrity in his relationships. 
to want for

to lack something necessary or desired

manquer de, être dépourvu de

manquer de, être dépourvu de

Ex: In their golden years, the couple didn't want for companionship and care. 
to covet
to covet
[verbe]

to have an intense and often inappropriate desire to possess something that belongs to someone else

convoiter

convoiter

Ex: She covets her neighbor's luxurious car and dreams of owning one. 
to hanker
to hanker
[verbe]

to have a strong, persistent desire for something

aspirer, brûler de désir

aspirer, brûler de désir

Ex: She hankers for the peaceful serenity of the countryside. 
to hunger
to hunger
[verbe]

to have an intense desire for something

avoir soif de, aspirer à

avoir soif de, aspirer à

Ex: He hungers for success in his career and is determined to achieve his goals. 
to need
to need
[verbe]

to want something or someone that we must have if we want to do or be something

avoir besoin

avoir besoin

Ex: Do you need any help with your project? 
to require
to require
[verbe]

to need or demand something as necessary for a particular purpose or situation

exiger, nécessiter

exiger, nécessiter

Ex: Completing the advanced course will require a solid understanding of the basics. 
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