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All eat one's heart out synonyms

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verb eat one's heart out

  • require β€” to have need of; need: He requires medical care.
  • want β€” to feel a need or a desire for; wish for: to want one's dinner; always wanting something new.
  • suspire β€” to sigh.
  • moan β€” a prolonged, low, inarticulate sound uttered from or as if from physical or mental suffering.
  • bewail β€” If you bewail something, you express great sorrow about it.
  • deprecate β€” If you deprecate something, you criticize it.
  • cry β€” When you cry, tears come from your eyes, usually because you are unhappy or hurt.
  • repent β€” to feel sorry, self-reproachful, or contrite for past conduct; regret or be conscience-stricken about a past action, attitude, etc. (often followed by of): He repented after his thoughtless act.
  • hurt β€” to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
  • censure β€” If you censure someone for something that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it.
  • weep β€” to express grief, sorrow, or any overpowering emotion by shedding tears; shed tears; cry: to weep for joy; to weep with rage.
  • hate β€” to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
  • rue β€” to feel sorrow over; repent of; regret bitterly: to rue the loss of opportunities.
  • desire β€” A desire is a strong wish to do or have something.
  • hunger β€” a compelling need or desire for food.
  • long β€” having considerable linear extent in space: a long distance; a long handle.
  • hanker β€” to have a restless or incessant longing (often followed by after, for, or an infinitive).
  • lust β€” intense sexual desire or appetite.
  • thirst β€” a sensation of dryness in the mouth and throat caused by need of liquid.
  • pother β€” commotion; uproar.
  • affront β€” If something affronts you, you feel insulted and hurt because of it.
  • chagrin β€” Chagrin is a feeling of disappointment, upset, or annoyance, perhaps because of your own failure.
  • torment β€” to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering; pain: to be tormented with violent headaches.
  • stew β€” to cook (food) by simmering or slow boiling.
  • anguish β€” Anguish is great mental suffering or physical pain.
  • sorrow β€” distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment, etc.; grief, sadness, or regret.
  • bear β€” If you bear something somewhere, you carry it there or take it there.
  • keen β€” finely sharpened, as an edge; so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily: a keen razor.
  • suffer β€” to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering.
  • deplore β€” If you say that you deplore something, you think it is very wrong or immoral.
  • sob β€” to weep with a convulsive catching of the breath.
  • bawl β€” If you bawl, you shout in a very loud voice, for example because you are angry or you want people to hear you.
  • rain β€” water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter. Compare drizzle (def 6).
  • sing β€” to utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice; vocalize melodically.
  • howl β€” to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.
  • grumble β€” to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.
  • grump β€” a person given to constant complaining.
  • pine β€” Archaic. painful longing.
  • moon β€” Sun Myung [suhn myuhng] /sʌn myΚŒΕ‹/ (Show IPA), 1920–2012, Korean religious leader: founder of the Unification Church.
  • idle β€” not working or active; unemployed; doing nothing: idle workers.
  • despair β€” Despair is the feeling that everything is wrong and that nothing will improve.
  • sink β€” to displace part of the volume of a supporting substance or object and become totally or partially submerged or enveloped; fall or descend into or below the surface or to the bottom (often followed by in or into): The battleship sank within two hours. His foot sank in the mud. Her head sinks into the pillows.
  • droop β€” to sag, sink, bend, or hang down, as from weakness, exhaustion, or lack of support.
  • mull over β€” to study or ruminate; ponder.
  • sweat out β€” to perspire, especially freely or profusely.
  • die for β€” to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead.
  • spoil for β€” If you are spoiling for a fight, you are very eager for it to happen.
  • carry on β€” If you carry on doing something, you continue to do it.
  • take on β€” to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
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