The first is to long for or desire something. To want.
The second is to feel sympathy or pity.
Here's an example of its first usage. "I yearn for some ice cream."
Here's an example of its second usage. "My heart yearned for the poor fellow."
Do you mean yearned? It means to to beg or to want. Usually anxiously or very badly. "After being stuck in my office for a year, I yearned for my old life back at the farm."
The word yearn is a regular verb. The past tense is yearned.
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what does the word inaudible mean
There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
Yes, yearned is a word. "I yearned for the day when I could see the sunlight from my prison cell."
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The word pimed is not an English word. It is Vepsian for "damp," moist, or humid.Similar words are pined (yearned), primed(prepared, started) or pimped (procured prostitutes).
Do you mean yearned? It means to to beg or to want. Usually anxiously or very badly. "After being stuck in my office for a year, I yearned for my old life back at the farm."
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The word yearn is a regular verb. The past tense is yearned.
Her skin remembered his touch, and yearned to feel it again.
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Yearned is the past tense and past participle of yearn.