How Do You Spell HANKER?

Pronunciation: [hˈaŋkə] (IPA)

The word "hanker" is spelled with a silent 'h' at the beginning, followed by the vowel sound of 'a' pronounced as [æ], then the consonant sound of 'n' pronounced as [n], followed by the vowel sound of 'k' pronounced as [k], then the consonant sound of 'e' pronounced as [ə], and finally the consonant sound of 'r' pronounced as [r]. The word means to have a strong desire or craving for something, usually something that is unattainable.

HANKER Meaning and Definition

  1. Hanker is a verb that can be defined as yearning, longing, or having a strong desire or craving for something. When one hankers for something, they feel an intense longing or hunger to obtain or possess it. This desire could be related to various aspects of life, including material possessions, experiences, achievements, or even emotional connection.

    The term hanker often implies a persistent or lingering desire, creating a sense of restlessness until the desired object or experience is obtained. It can be driven by nostalgia, sentimental attachment, or a genuine passion. The feeling of hankering is often accompanied by thoughts or daydreams about the desired item, experience, or outcome.

    Hanker is commonly used in both informal and formal contexts, emphasizing an insatiable craving or strong yearning for something. For instance, one might say, "I hanker for that new car," expressing a strong desire to own it. Similarly, someone might say, "I hanker to travel the world," revealing a longing for wanderlust and exploration.

    Overall, hanker represents a deep and intense longing or craving for something that keeps one's mind preoccupied until the object of desire is fulfilled or acquired.

  2. To long for with eagerness.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for HANKER

Etymology of HANKER

The word hanker originated in the 17th century and is believed to derive from the Dutch word hunkeren, which means to long for or to crave. Dutch hunkeren itself traces back to the Old High German word hunchon, meaning to desire ardently. Over time, hunkeren evolved into hanker in English, retaining its original meaning of to have a strong desire or yearning for something.

Idioms with the word HANKER

  • hanker after The idiom "hanker after" means to have a strong desire or longing for something, often to the point of obsessing over it or yearning for it intensely.
  • hanker after sm or sth The idiom "hanker after sm or sth" is used to describe a strong desire or longing for someone or something. It implies a persistent craving or yearning for the object or person in question.
  • hanker after someone or something To "hanker after someone or something" means to have a strong and persistent desire or longing for that person or thing. It implies a deep yearning or craving to possess, experience, or be with someone or something.

Similar spelling words for HANKER

Conjugate verb Hanker

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have hankered
you would have hankered
he/she/it would have hankered
we would have hankered
they would have hankered
I would have hanker
you would have hanker
he/she/it would have hanker
we would have hanker
they would have hanker

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been hankering
you would have been hankering
he/she/it would have been hankering
we would have been hankering
they would have been hankering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would hanker
you would hanker
he/she/it would hanker
we would hanker
they would hanker

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be hankering
you would be hankering
he/she/it would be hankering
we would be hankering
they would be hankering

FUTURE

I will hanker
you will hanker
he/she/it will hanker
we will hanker
they will hanker

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be hankering
you will be hankering
he/she/it will be hankering
we will be hankering
they will be hankering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hankered
you will have hankered
he/she/it will have hankered
we will have hankered
they will have hankered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been hankering
you will have been hankering
he/she/it will have been hankering
we will have been hankering
they will have been hankering

IMPERATIVE

you hanker
we let´s hanker

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hanker

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was hankering
you were hankering
he/she/it was hankering
we were hankering
they were hankering

PAST PARTICIPLE

hankered

PAST PERFECT

I had hankered
you had hankered
he/she/it had hankered
we had hankered
they had hankered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been hankering
you had been hankering
he/she/it had been hankering
we had been hankering
they had been hankering

PRESENT

I hanker
you hanker
he/she/it hankers
we hanker
they hanker

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am hankering
you are hankering
he/she/it is hankering
we are hankering
they are hankering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hankering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hankered
you have hankered
he/she/it has hankered
we have hankered
they have hankered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been hankering
you have been hankering
he/she/it has been hankering
we have been hankering
they have been hankering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it hanker

SIMPLE PAST

I hankered
you hankered
he/she/it hankered
we hankered
they hankered

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