desirer

[dih-zahyuh r]

desirer Definition

  • 1a person who desires something
  • 2a wisher

Using desirer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "desirer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The desirer of the prize must meet certain criteria.

  • Example

    As a desirer of knowledge, she spent hours reading books.

  • Example

    The company is looking for a desirer of success to join their team.

desirer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for desirer

Phrases with desirer

  • a person who seeks or desires fame

    Example

    He was a desirer of fame, always seeking attention and recognition.

  • desirer of wealth

    a person who seeks or desires wealth

    Example

    She was a desirer of wealth, always looking for ways to make more money.

  • a person who seeks or desires love

    Example

    He was a desirer of love, always searching for his soulmate.

Origins of desirer

from Old French 'desirier', meaning 'to desire'

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Summary: desirer in Brief

'Desirer' [dih-zahyuh r] is a noun that refers to a person who desires something. It is often used in formal contexts to describe someone who seeks success, knowledge, or other goals. Examples include 'The company is looking for a desirer of success to join their team.' and 'As a desirer of knowledge, she spent hours reading books.' Synonyms include 'aspirant' and 'craver,' while 'wisher' is a more informal alternative.