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- pronunciation:
- dih
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- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
of a thing or person, having characteristics that are attractive, prized, or valuable and thus causing a wish to have possession or the opportunity for use.
Gold has always been a highly desirable substance for humans.The price is high because these items are highly desirable in today's market.Experienced workers are more desirable in our business than those who require training.- similar words:
- prized, valuable
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definition 2: |
worth doing or having; advisable.
We decided that selling the boat was the most desirable course of action.Though not required, it is desirable that applicants have a college degree.An umbrella is always desirable in a rainy climate like this.- synonyms:
- advantageous, advisable
- antonyms:
- disadvantageous
- similar words:
- appropriate, expedient, fitting, good, proper, prudent, seemly, suitable
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definition 3: |
sexually attractive.
She wasn't sure if her husband still found her desirable.- synonyms:
- alluring, attractive, captivating, pleasing
- antonyms:
- undesirable
- similar words:
- admirable, charming, enchanting, estimable, good, likable
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related words: |
better, right |
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derivations: |
desirably (adv.), desirability (n.) |
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