WANT vs NEED: NOUN
- A depression in coal strata, hollowed out before the subsequent deposition took place.
- That which is needed or desired; a thing of which the loss is felt; what is not possessed, and is necessary for use or pleasure.
- Specifically, absence or lack of necessaries; destitution; poverty; penury; indigence; need.
- The state of not having; the condition of being without anything; absence or scarcity of what is needed or desired; deficiency; lack
- A glove.
- Need, Indigence, etc. (see poverty), dis tress, straits.
- Requirement, de sideratum.
- Synonyms Insufficiency, scantiness, dearth, default, failure.
- In coal-mining, same as nip, 8.
- That which cannot be dispensed with; a necessity.
- A time of need.
- The state of being without means; poverty; penury; indigence.
- That which is lacking, but needed; the vacancy caused by the absence of some need ful, important, or desirable thing.
- A vacant part, place, or space; a vacancy.
- Lack; deficiency; scarcity; dearth, or absence of what is needed or desired: as, want of thought; want of money.
- The mole or moldwarp.
- A defect of character; a fault.
- Something desired.
- Pressing need; destitution.
- The condition or quality of lacking something usual or necessary.
- The state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
- A specific feeling of desire
- A state of extreme poverty
- Anything that is necessary but lacking
- Something required.
- A requirement for something.
- Situation of need; peril; danger.
- That which is needful; anything necessary to be done; (pl.) necessary things; business.
- Want of the means of subsistence; poverty; indigence; destitution.
- A state that requires supply or relief; pressing occasion for something; necessity; urgent want.
- Want, Indigence, etc. See poverty.
- Synonyms Necessity, Need (see necessity and exigency) emergency, strait, extremity, distress.
- A perilous extremity.
- That which is needful; something necessary to be done.
- Time of want; exigency; emergency: as, “a friend in need is a friend indeed.”
- Specifically, want of the means of subsistence; destitution; poverty; indigence; distress; privation.
- The lack of something that is necessary or important; urgent want; necessity.
- A condition of poverty or misfortune.
- Necessity; obligation.
- Something required or wanted; a requisite.
- A condition or situation in which something must be supplied in order for a certain condition to be maintained or a desired state to be achieved.
- The psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior
- A state of extreme poverty or destitution
- A condition requiring relief
- Anything that is necessary but lacking
WANT vs NEED: VERB
- Feel or have a desire for; want strongly
- Hunt or look for; want for a particular reason
- Have need of
- Wish or demand the presence of
- Be without, lack; be deficient in
- To be obliged or required (to do something).
- To want strongly; to feel that one must have something.
- To have an absolute requirement for.
- To be necessary (to someone).
- Require as useful, just, or proper
- Have need of
- Have or feel a need for
WANT vs NEED: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be absent; to be deficient or lacking; to fail; not to be sufficient; to fall or come short; to lack; -- often used impersonally with of.
- To be inclined or desirous; wish.
- To be without; lack.
- To be in need of; require.
- To be obliged (to do something).
- To have an inclination toward; like.
- To seek with intent to capture.
- To request the presence or assistance of.
- To desire (someone to do something).
- To have a strong feeling to have (something); wish (to possess or do something); desire greatly: : desire.
- To be wanted; to be necessary.
- To be necessary.
- To be in need or want.
- To want to be subject to.
- To be subject (to an action) by obligation.
- To have an obligation (to do something).
- To have need of; require.
- To be under the necessity of or the obligation to.
WANT vs NEED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To feel need of; to wish or long for; to desire; to crave.
- To have occasion for, as useful, proper, or requisite; to require; to need.
- To be without; to be destitute of, or deficient in; not to have; to lack
- To be in want of; to have cause or occasion for; to lack; to require, as supply or relief.
WANT vs NEED: ADVERB
- N/A
- Of necessity. See needs.
WANT vs NEED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be deficient in
- Be without, lack
- Want for a particular reason
- Hunt or look for
- Want strongly
- Feel or have a desire for
- To be in need; suffer from lack of some thing.
- To fail; give out; fall short.
- To be lacking, deficient, or absent.
- To desire to see, speak to, or do business with; desire the presence or assistance of; de sire or require to do something: as, you are the very man we want; call me if I am wanted; the general wanted him to capture the battery.
- To feel a desire for; feel the need of; wish or long for; desire; crave.
- To have occasion for, as something requi site, useful, or proper; require; need.
- To do without; dispense with; spare.
- To be deficient in; fall short in; be lack ing in respect of, or to the amount of.
- To be without; be destitute of; lack: as, to want knowledge or judgment; to want food, clothing, or money.
- Lacking; deficient.
- The reason for the action
- Needs; necessarily.
- To be wanted; be necessary: used impersonally.
- Synonyms Ward, etc. See lack.
- To have necessity or need for; want; lack; require.
WANT vs NEED: RELATED WORDS
- Let, Intend, Try, Know, Wanna, Prefer, Deficiency, Deprivation, Privation, Lack, Require, Wishing, Desire, Wish, Need
- Motive, Have got, Pauperism, Involve, Motivation, Demand, Take, Necessitate, Have, Ask, Require, Ought, Should, Must, Want
WANT vs NEED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Think, Let, Intend, Try, Know, Wanna, Prefer, Deficiency, Privation, Lack, Require, Wishing, Desire, Wish, Need
- Motive, Have got, Pauperism, Involve, Motivation, Demand, Take, Necessitate, Have, Ask, Require, Ought, Should, Must, Want
WANT vs NEED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Hiring managers want to know what you bring to the job, not what you want from it.
- Bart, do you want to play John Wilkes Booth, or do you want to act like a maniac?
- For example, you can select the columns you want to display and arrange them in the order you want.
- You may also want to use this method if the header and footer contain complex objects that you want to place in form fields.
- If you want to end your agreement early because you want to work with a different real estate brokerage, there could be consequences.
- Past this price, you no longer want the cheese; you just want out of the trap.
- On the other hand, tenants often want to end their leases because they need or want to move.
- If you want something with a better screen and sound, you might want to snag this tablet.
- They need or want what we are creating and they want it quickly.
- They all want economic growth; they all want improved efficiency; and they all want increased employment.
- People that had a need to know and a need to access it?
- No need to change the original class and no need for an adapter class.
- Helping you get the products you need, when you need them.
- You need to determine the number of VPN client connections that you need to support.
- Not only do you need to have one, but other players also need to have their own.
- Yes, we need laws, but the laws need to deal with my competitor and not my industry.
- This is what you need to know about the marriage laws and what documents you need.
- Cover, right need to do so, all you need to is!
- Therefore, if students need guarantees of quality and confidentiality, this company has everything they need.
- Need The need part of the statement always begins with a single sentence explaining the need driving the project.
WANT vs NEED: QUESTIONS
- Why does Socrates want to monopolize the conversation?
- What did the Americanization movement want to celebrate?
- Why does the United States want population control?
- Does Sodapoppin want MasterChef streamers to get DMCA?
- What did the Progressive reformers want to improve?
- What do clients really want from financial advisors?
- Why did the Byzantines want to control Constantinople?
- Does Ballard design really want customer experiences?
- Do conservatives want change or do corporations want change?
- When did the song Want to Want Me by Eminem come out?
- Do you need tissue inserts for wedding invitations?
- Do stallions need social interaction with other horses?
- Does Pillsbury biscuit dough need to be refrigerated?
- Does your business need self-funded health insurance?
- What is the need&importance of maintenance management?
- What do hypnotherapists need to know before hypnosis?
- Why do care workers need effective communication skills?
- Why do we need denominations in financial instruments?
- What temperature does chocolate need to be tempered?
- Do carbohydrates need to be consumed before tryptophan?