- NEEDS Synonyms: 132 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for NEEDS: necessarily, inevitably, unavoidably, ipso facto, inescapably, ineluctably, perforce, involuntarily; Antonyms of NEEDS: unnecessarily, has, holds, owns, possesses, nonessentials, surpluses, comforts
- NEED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If you say that someone or something needs something, you can mean that the person or thing should have it or would benefit from having it: What you need is some hot soup to warm you up My hair needs to be washed
- Need - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A need is something essential: people need food, water, and shelter When you lack them, you're in need Besides physical needs like sleep, people have lots of psychological needs: like for love and friendship To pass an exam, you need to study To lose weight, you need to exercise more and eat less
- Needs - definition of needs by The Free Dictionary
what is required; necessities: the needs of the third world; his needs are modest
- NEEDS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 of necessity 2 what is required; necessities Click for more definitions
- Needs: Definition and Examples - The Berkeley Well-Being Institute
We’ve talked a lot about needs in their various forms, but how do you know what your needs are? How well do you know yourself? Are your most important needs being met?
- need - Oxford Learners Dictionaries
It has two meanings: 1 to require something or to think that something is necessary: as the negative To talk about the past, use the perfect forms with the past participle It is used to say that something is or is not necessary: (informal) to be crazy Definition of need verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- Need or Needs? What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English
The main difference between need and needs lies in grammar Need is used with I, you, we, and they For example, “They need help ” On the other hand, needs fits with he, she, and it So, you say, “She needs help ” This rule helps us talk about requirements or necessities correctly
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