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lusty

/ˈlʌsti/
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Other forms: lustier; lustiest

Someone who's lusty is healthy and passionate. A lusty young farm worker is strong and energetic, tackling each new challenge enthusiastically.

You can be lusty in love, yearning for or infatuated with another person. You can also be lusty for life, filled with great strength and eager to live each day to the fullest. As time has gone by, lust and lusty have gained the "full of desire" meaning and lost some of the thirteenth century "joyful" sense of the words.

Definitions of lusty
  1. adjective
    vigorously passionate
    synonyms: concupiscent, lustful
    passionate
    having or expressing strong emotions
  2. adjective
    endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health
    healthy
    having or indicating good health in body or mind; free from infirmity or disease
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