needed
[ nee-did ]
/ ˈni dɪd /
adjective
necessary, required, or wanted (usually used in combination): a much-needed vacation.
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Definition for needed (2 of 2)
need
[ need ]
/ nid /
noun
verb (used with object)
to have need of; require: to need money.
verb (used without object)
Origin of need
before 900; (noun) Middle English
nede, Old English
nēd (WSaxon
nīed), cognate with German
Not, Old Norse
nauth, Gothic
nauths; (v.) Middle English
neden, Old English
nēodian, derivative of the noun
SYNONYMS FOR need
synonym study for need
2, 3. See
lack.
4.
Need,
necessity imply a want, a lack, or a demand, which must be filled.
Need, a word of Old English origin, has connotations that make it strong in emotional appeal:
the need to be appreciated.
Necessity, a word of Latin origin, is more formal and impersonal or objective; though much stronger than
need in expressing urgency or imperative demand, it is less effective in appealing to the emotions:
Water is a necessity for living things.
7. See
poverty.
OTHER WORDS FROM need
need·er, noun un·need·ed, adjective well-need·ed, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for needed
British Dictionary definitions for needed
need
/ (niːd) /
verb
noun
See also
needs
Word Origin for need
Old English
nēad, nied; related to Old Frisian
nēd, Old Saxon
nōd, Old High German
nōt
Idioms and Phrases with needed
need