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need

/ni:d/
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Explanation of the Word "Need"

Part of Speech: "Need" can be both a noun and a verb.

Usage Instructions:
  • When using "need" as a noun, it often comes with words like "great," "urgent," or "basic" to emphasize the importance.
  • As a verb, you can use it with different subjects to indicate who requires something.
Synonyms:
  • For the noun form: requirement, necessity, demand, want.
  • For the verb form: require, want, necessitate, crave.
Idioms:
  • "Need to know": Refers to essential information that someone must have.
    • Example: "You don’t need to know all the details, just the basics."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Need for": This phrase is often used to express a requirement.
    • Example: "There is a need for more volunteers in the community."
Summary:

In summary, "need" is a versatile word used to express essential requirements, whether they are physical, emotional, or psychological. It can be used in various contexts, from everyday conversations to more complex discussions about motivations and necessities.

Noun
  1. a state of extreme poverty or destitution
    • their indigence appalled him
    • a general state of need exists among the homeless
  2. 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
    • we did not understand his motivation
    • he acted with the best of motives
  3. anything that is necessary but lacking
    • he had sufficient means to meet his simple needs
    • I tried to supply his wants
  4. a condition requiring relief
    • she satisfied his need for affection
    • God has no need of men to accomplish His work
    • there is a demand for jobs
Verb
  1. have or feel a need for
    • always needing friends and money
  2. have need of
    • This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner
  3. require as useful, just, or proper
    • It takes nerve to do what she did
    • success usually requires hard work
    • This job asks a lot of patience and skill
    • This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice
    • This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert
    • This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent

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