[no obj] : to feel a strong desire or wish for something or to do something
▪ captives yearning for freedom = captives yearning to be free ▪ People are yearning for a return to normalcy. = People are yearning to return to normalcy.
▪ captives yearning for freedom = captives yearning to be free ▪ People are yearning for a return to normalcy. = People are yearning to return to normalcy.
— yearn·ing
/ˈjɚnɪŋ/ noun, plural yearn·ings [count]
▪ She had a yearning to travel. [=she yearned to travel; she had a strong desire to travel] ▪ our yearnings for peace
/ˈjɚnɪŋ/ noun, plural yearn·ings [count] ▪ She had a yearning to travel. [=she yearned to travel; she had a strong desire to travel] ▪ our yearnings for peace
synonyms yearn, long, and pine mean to want something very much. yearn suggests a strong desire for something combined with a feeling of sadness.
▪ They yearn for the day when they can be together again. long is used like yearn and may also suggest a desire for something that you can only get or achieve by working hard or being lucky. ▪ She longs to be a famous artist. pine suggests that you grow weak while continuing to want something that you may never have. ▪ He pines for his homeland.
▪ They yearn for the day when they can be together again. long is used like yearn and may also suggest a desire for something that you can only get or achieve by working hard or being lucky. ▪ She longs to be a famous artist. pine suggests that you grow weak while continuing to want something that you may never have. ▪ He pines for his homeland.




