concupy

/kənˈkjuːpē/

Definitions

1. verb

to desire or have a strong sexual or sensual attraction to someone or something

“The actress’s character was accused of concupying the young prince in the scandalous novel.”

2. verb

to have or follow a strong and often excessive desire for something

“She concupied the idea of traveling the world and eventually quit her job to pursue it.”

3. noun

a strong and often excessive desire, especially for something sensual or sexual

“The film’s depiction of the concupy between the two characters sparked controversy among audiences.”

Synonyms

  • covet
  • desire
  • lust
  • lusting

Antonyms

  • abhor
  • detest
  • repress