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Definition of desirable
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Desirable
(v. t.)
Worthy
of
desire
or
longing;
fitted
to
excite
desire
or a wish to
possess;
pleasing;
agreeable.
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Value
::
Value (n.) The
property
or
aggregate
properties
of a thing by which it is
rendered
useful
or
desirable,
or the
degree
of such
property
or sum of
properties;
worth;
excellence;
utility;
importance..
Fusel Oil
::
Fusel oil () A hot,
acrid,
oily
liquid,
accompanying
many
alcoholic
liquors
(as
potato
whisky,
corn
whisky,
etc.),
as an
undesirable
ingredient,
and
consisting
of
several
of the
higher
alcohols
and
compound
ethers,
but
particularly
of amyl
alcohol;
hence,
specifically
applied
to amyl
alcohol..
Desirableness
::
Desirableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
desirable.
Invidious
::
Invidious
(a.)
Worthy
of envy;
desirable;
enviable.
Desiderable
::
Desiderable
(a.)
Desirable.
Appetible
::
Appetible
(a.)
Desirable;
capable
or
worthy
of being the
object
of
desire.
Enjoy
::
Enjoy (v. t.) To have,
possess,
and use with
satisfaction;
to
occupy
or have the
benefit
of, as a good or
profitable
thing,
or as
something
desirable;
as, to enjoy a free
constitution
and
religious
liberty..
Eligibleness
::
Eligibleness
(n.) The
quality
worthy
or
qualified
to be
chosen;
suitableness;
desirableness.
Hope
::
Hope (n.) A
desire
of some good,
accompanied
with an
expectation
of
obtaining
it, or a
belief
that it is
obtainable;
an
expectation
of
something
which is
thought
to be
desirable;
confidence;
pleasing
expectancy..
Expedient
::
Expedient
(a.)
Hastening
or
forward;
hence,
tending
to
further
or
promote
a
proposed
object;
fit or
proper
under the
circumstances;
conducive
to
self-interest;
desirable;
advisable;
advantageous;
--
sometimes
contradistinguished
from
right..
Exoptable
::
Exoptable
(a.) Very
desirable.
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
Those which are
anomalous,
provincial,
or, for some other
reason,
not
desirable
to be used, and are so
indicated;
as,
unpure
for
impure,
unsatisfaction
for
dissatisfaction,
unexpressible
for
inexpressible,
and the
like..
Onward
::
Onward
(a.)
Moving
in a
forward
direction;
tending
toward
a
contemplated
or
desirable
end;
forward;
as, an
onward
course,
progress,
etc..
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. i.) To be
prosperous;
to
increase
in
wealth,
honor,
comfort,
happiness,
or
whatever
is
desirable;
to
thrive;
to be
prominent
and
influental;
specifically,
of
authors,
painters,
etc., to be in a state of
activity
or
production..
Catch
::
Catch (n.)
Something
desirable
to be
caught,
esp. a
husband
or wife in
matrimony..
Possessor
::
Possessor
(n.) One who
possesses;
one who
occupies,
holds,
owns, or
controls;
one who has
actual
participation
or
enjoyment,
generally
of that which is
desirable;
a
proprietor..
Preferable
::
Preferable
(a.)
Worthy
to be
preferred
or
chosen
before
something
else; more
desirable;
as, a
preferable
scheme..
Sacrifice
::
Sacrifice
(n.)
Destruction
or
surrender
of
anything
for the sake of
something
else;
devotion
of some
desirable
object
in
behalf
of a
higher
object,
or to a claim
deemed
more
pressing;
hence,
also, the thing so
devoted
or given up; as, the
sacrifice
of
interest
to
pleasure,
or of
pleasure
to
interest..
Save
::
Save (a.) To
rescue
from
something
undesirable
or
hurtful;
to
prevent
from doing
something;
to
spare.
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Possessing
desirable
qualities;
adapted
to
answer
the end
designed;
promoting
success,
welfare,
or
happiness;
serviceable;
useful;
fit;
excellent;
admirable;
commendable;
not bad,
corrupt,
evil,
noxious,
offensive,
or
troublesome,
etc..
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