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want

want [ wont ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle want·ed, present participle want·ing, 3rd person present singular wants)
Definition:
 
1. desire something: to feel a need or desire for something
We want a new car.

2. wish something done: to desire to do something or that something be done
I don't want you being late.
He wants his steak well done.

3. miss something: to feel the lack of something
After a week on the road, I want my own bed.

4. wish somebody to be present: to wish to see or speak to somebody
He's wanted on the phone.
Someone wants you at the door.

5. seek somebody as crime suspect: to seek somebody in connection with a crime ( usually passive )
wanted for two felonies

6. need something: to have a need for something ( informal )
What that kid wants is some discipline!
The closets want cleaning.

7. desire somebody sexually: to feel sexual desire for somebody ( informal )



noun  (plural wants)
Definition:
 
1. need: something that somebody desires or needs ( usually used in the plural )
All your wants can be easily supplied.

2. lack of something: an absence or scarcity of something
no want of snow for the skiers this winter
If we fail, it won't be for want of trying.

3. poverty: the state of being poor
Freedom from want is a fundamental human right.

[12th century. < Old Norse vanta "be lacking" < Germanic, "lacking"]

want·er noun

Word Key: Synonyms
want, desire, wish, long, yearn, covet, crave
CORE MEANING: to seek to have, do, or achieve something

want to feel a need or desire for something;
What do you want for your birthday?
All I really wanted was to buy a house and settle down.
desire to want something very strongly;
He had everything that a man could desire - looks, talent, wealth.
She needed to conquer her phobia if she was to lead the normal happy life she so desired.
wish to have a strong feeling of wanting something to happen or wanting to have something;
We wished there was more time to arrange everything.
"I do wish we could help her somehow," sighed Christine.
long to have a strong desire for a person, place, or thing, especially somebody or something unattainable or not within immediate reach;
We've all been longing to see him.
She'd been longing for peace and quiet so that she could finish her book.
yearn to have a strong desire for somebody or something, especially when the desire is tinged with sadness;
peoples who yearn for freedom, democracy, equality, and human rights
covet to have a strong desire to possess something that belongs to somebody else, or (formal) to want to have something very much;
This is his third failure to win the post he so covets.
crave to have a strong desire for something;
She openly craves publicity.
Will craved fame and fortune.
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