different between lustful vs grasping
lustful
English
Alternative forms
- lustfull (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle English lustful, from Old English lustfull (“desirous, wishful”); equivalent to lust +? -ful. Cognate with Dutch lustvol (“lustful, lusty”), German lustvoll (“pleasurable”), Swedish lustfyllt (“pleasurable”), Swedish lustfyllda (“lustful”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: lûst?fl?, IPA(key): /?l?st.f?l/
Adjective
lustful (comparative more lustful, superlative most lustful)
- Full of lust; driven by lust.
Synonyms
- concupiscent
- amorous
Derived terms
- lustfully
- lustfulness
Translations
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grasping
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /???æsp??/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?????sp??/
- Hyphenation: grasp?ing
Adjective
grasping (comparative more grasping, superlative most grasping)
- Greedy, eager for wealth.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:greedy
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
grasping
- Present participle and gerund of grasp.
Noun
grasping (plural graspings)
- The act of one who grasps or covets.
Anagrams
- pargings, sparging, spriggan
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