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Definition of cacoethes in English: cacoethesnoun ˌkakəʊˈiːθiːzˌkakəˈwēT͟Hēz rare An urge to do something inadvisable. Example sentencesExamples - And, it does so without engaging in sophistry, for the true horror writer is consumed by a cacoethes to engage his moral imagination, to reveal a sliver of the transcendent.
- We began as two guys with a cacoethes for creating simple, effective and sustainable solutions that will help to save environment, people and business.
- The serial killer was unable to control his desire to maim; he had a cacoethes for hurting innocent people.
Synonyms longing, yearning, hankering, hunger, hungering, thirst, pining, desire, want, wish, fancy, urge, need, appetite, greed, lust, ache, burning, addiction, aspiration, aim, goal
Origin Mid 16th century: via Latin from Greek kakoēthes 'ill-disposed', from kakos 'bad' + ēthos 'disposition'. Definition of cacoethes in US English: cacoethesnounˌkakəˈwēT͟Hēz rare An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable. Example sentencesExamples - And, it does so without engaging in sophistry, for the true horror writer is consumed by a cacoethes to engage his moral imagination, to reveal a sliver of the transcendent.
- We began as two guys with a cacoethes for creating simple, effective and sustainable solutions that will help to save environment, people and business.
- The serial killer was unable to control his desire to maim; he had a cacoethes for hurting innocent people.
Synonyms longing, yearning, hankering, hunger, hungering, thirst, pining, desire, want, wish, fancy, urge, need, appetite, greed, lust, ache, burning, addiction, aspiration, aim, goal
Origin Mid 16th century: via Latin from Greek kakoēthes ‘ill-disposed’, from kakos ‘bad’ + ēthos ‘disposition’. |