urge

/ɜːd͡ʒ/
verb 5noun 1

Collocations

15
1

(noun.)

ADJ

great, irresistible, overwhelming, powerful, strong, terrible, uncontrollable, violent, wild

sudden

After years of saving, she had a sudden urge to quit her job and travel around the world.

instinctive, natural

Children often feel a natural urge to explore everything they find in their environment.

primal, primeval, primitive

She felt a primitive urge to run away when the dog started barking loudly.

biological, creative, sexual

VERB + URGE

feel, get, have

control, fight (back), resist, suppress

He fought back the urge to check his phone during the important meeting.

overcome

She overcame her urge to check her phone during the important meeting.

satisfy

PREP

~ for

She felt a strong urge for change after spending ten years in the same job.

2

(verb.)

ADV

strongly

constantly, repeatedly

She constantly urges her children to eat more vegetables at dinner.

publicly | quietly | unsuccessfully

Your note

not saved
0 chars