"Lust" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lust is a strong and uncontrolled desire for something, often referring to sexual desire or cravings. It can also describe a passionate or intense enthusiasm for something, such as a hobby or activity.
Examples of "Lust"
The Lusitania was a British passenger liner that was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, during World War I. The sinking of the Lusitania resulted in the deaths of over 1,000 civilians, including hundreds of women and children, and led to a significant increase in anti-German sentiment in the United States. The ship was traveling from Liverpool to New York when it was attacked, and the tragedy remains one of the most infamous events of World War I.
Lusitropic refers to something that originates or is related to Lusitania, a region in western Portugal, or that is related to the Lusitanian language, which was the language spoken by the ancient Lusitani. In medicine, the term is used specifically to describe the direction of blood flow in the cardiovascular system, particularly the flow of blood from the coronary arteries to the heart muscle (myocardium).
Lusk is a noun that refers to a small quantity of a particular substance, often in a messy or disorderly state. For example, "the lusk of paint I used on the walls is a real mess." It can also refer to a small fragment or piece of something, such as "the remains of the torn page made a small lusk of paper."
Lusoga is a Bantu language spoken by the Soga people of Busoga Kingdom in Uganda. It is also known as Soga or Busoga. The language is related to other Bantu languages such as Luganda and Swahili, but is distinct and has its own unique grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
The term "lusophone" refers to languages spoken by people from the Lusophone world, which comprises countries where the official language is Portuguese. This term encompasses not only Portugal, where Portuguese is the main language, but also other countries in which Portuguese is spoken, such as Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Principe, and East Timor.
"Fictitious" or "unreal" - referring to something which is imaginary or not existing in reality.
The verb "lusted" means to have a strong and often irresistible desire or craving for something, typically something that is inappropriate or unattainable. It can also mean to have a strong and overwhelming passion or attraction towards someone or something. For example:<br><br>"She lusted for the taste of her favorite dessert and couldn't help but devour the entire box."<br><br>"He lusted after the attention of the beautiful stranger."
Luster refers to a smooth, shiny, and glossy appearance, often used to describe the surface quality of objects such as metals, glass, or ceramics. It can also imply a sense of luxury, elegance, or refinement. For example, "The diamond necklace sparkled with luster" or "The car's luster faded over time."
Lustered is the past participle of the verb "luster", which means to polish or shine something to make it glossy or radiant.
Lustful refers to a strong and often intense sense of sexual desire or appetite. It can also describe something or someone that is excessively or unhealthily focused on erotic pleasure.
Adverbially, "lustfully" means in a way that is characterized by or driven by intense and excessive sexual desire. It is often used to describe an action or a behavior that is motivated by a strong and often unbridled sexual passion. In literature and poetry, "lustfully" is often used to convey a sense of intense sensual pleasure or a desire that is difficult to resist.