yearn|yearned|yearning|yearns in English
verb
[jɜrn /jɜːn]
desire, long, crave; pine, miss someone or something
Use "yearn|yearned|yearning|yearns" in a sentence
1. The slaves yearned for freedom.
2. The frequent flyer yearns to be grounded.
3. He yearned for the halcyon days of his childhood.
4. HISTORY: YEARNED FOR ANSWERS TO LIFE’S BIG QUESTIONS
5. I just yearn towards lively life.
6. Their consumer goods are yearned for throughout the class hierarchy.
7. Many people yearn for inner peace.
8. Do you yearn for inner peace?
9. However, every day I yearned for my husband and child.
10. Do you not yearn for that time?
11. We all yearn for reconciliation, for catharsis.
12. Despite his great commercial success he still yearns for critical approval.
13. He still yearned after her, even after all these years.
14. At last the yearning grew beyond control.
15. At the same time, she yearns to do more in the preaching work.
16. What the city they yearn towards like?
17. He looked at her with yearning.
18. Do you yourself not yearn to be there?
19. " your huddled masses yearning to breathe free "?
20. He addresses ideals that arouse yearning transiently.
21. 29 Despite his great commercial success he still yearns for critical approval.
22. Do you yearn for an end to evil?
23. I yearn , while stooping, for my homeland more.
24. Yearned for by everyone, the German Mark flooded our little community.
25. Gail had a yearning to be loved.