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- adjectivedesirable (adjective)
- wanted or wished for as being an attractive, useful, or necessary course of action:"it is desirable to exercise some social control over technology"
- (of a person) arousing sexual desire:"she had never looked more desirable"
noundesirable (noun) · desirables (plural noun)- a desirable person, thing, or quality:"the store sells various desirables"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French, suggested by Latin desiderabilis, from desiderare ‘to desire’ (see desiderate).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- wanted or wished for as being an attractive, useful, or necessary course of action:
- (of a person) arousing sexual desire:
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