hankering Antonyms
Strongest:
- nausea
- disinclination
- nausea
- distaste
- distaste
- repulsion
- revulsion
- repulsion
- abhorrence
- disinclination
- revulsion
- hatred
- abhorrence
- abomination
- loathing
- allergy
- disgust
- dislike
- hatred
- repugnance
- aversion
- abomination
- aversion
- dislike
- repugnance
- allergy
- loathing
- disgust
Strong:
- averseness
- disfavor
- indifference
- nonchalance
- nonchalance
- averseness
- apathy
- indifference
- apathy
- disliking
- disfavor
- disliking
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Meaning of hankering
hankering (n)
a yearning for something or to do something
hankering (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Hanker
FAQs About the word hankering
a yearning for something or to do somethingof Hanker
desire, thirst, hunger, urge,craving, longing, drive, wish, passion, taste
nausea, disinclination, nausea, distaste, distaste, repulsion, revulsion, repulsion, abhorrence, disinclination
After weeks of deprivation, he harbored an intense hankering for a juicy steak.
The aroma of freshly baked bread ignited an irresistible hankering in her stomach.
I couldn't resist the hankering to indulge in a decadent slice of chocolate cake.
Despite his strict diet, he found himself hankering after a forbidden burger and fries.