Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What does it mean to "yearn" for something?

  1. To feel indifferent

  2. To strongly desire

  3. To reluctantly accept

  4. To eagerly forget

The correct answer is: To strongly desire

To "yearn" for something means to have a deep and strong desire for it. This term conveys a sense of longing or craving, often associated with feelings of nostalgia or unfulfilled wishes. It implies an emotional intensity beyond mere wanting—it's about feeling a profound need or aspiration for whatever is being desired. For instance, someone might yearn for a past relationship, a place they once visited, or an unachieved goal, indicating that their desire is not superficial but rather rooted in significant emotional investment. This strong yearning often suggests a sense of hopefulness or wishfulness about the future concerning the object of desire.