lust in Finnish
lust in Finnish is himo, ikävä, ikävöinti — lust means a strong feeling of desire, especially sexual desire.
lust in Finnish
himo
A feeling of strong desire, especially such a feeling driven by sexual arousal.
ikävä
(archaic) A general want or longing, not necessarily sexual.
ikävöinti
(archaic) A general want or longing, not necessarily sexual.
ilo
(archaic) A delightful cause of joy, pleasure.
himoita
(intransitive, usually in the phrase lust after) To look at or watch with a strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.
What does "lust" mean?
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noun A strong feeling of desire, especially sexual desire.
"Their relationship began as pure lust before turning into something deeper."
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noun A powerful longing or craving for something, not necessarily sexual.
"His lust for power drove him to betray his closest allies."
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verb To feel a strong desire for someone or something.
"He lusted after the sports car in the showroom window."
lust in a sentence
- Their relationship began as pure lust before turning into something deeper.
- His lust for power drove him to betray his closest allies.
- He lusted after the sports car in the showroom window.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lust" in Finnish?
"lust" in Finnish is himo, ikävä, ikävöinti. lust means: A strong feeling of desire, especially sexual desire.
How do you use "lust" in a sentence?
Example: "Their relationship began as pure lust before turning into something deeper." In Finnish, "lust" is himo, ikävä, ikävöinti.
Are there other ways to say "lust" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "lust": himo, ikävä, ikävöinti, ilo, himoita.
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