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want

verb
/wɑːnt/

Meaning

to have a desire for; to wish for something
lack or shortage of something; poverty or need
To desire to have or do something.

Example Sentences

I want to learn a new language this year.

There is a want of fresh water in the drought-affected areas.

I want a cup of coffee before the meeting.

Example Expressions

for want of

Synonyms

desire, wish, need, crave, lack, shortage, deficiency, long-for
Entry 1
desire, wish, need, crave
Entry 2
lack, need, shortage, deficiency
Entry 3
desire, wish, crave, need, long-for

Antonyms

reject, refuse, dislike, avoid, abundance, plenty, surplus, excess
Entry 1
reject, refuse, dislike, avoid
Entry 2
abundance, plenty, surplus, excess
Entry 3
dislike, refuse, reject

Collocations

want badly, really want, want more, want less, want desperately, want something, want of money, want of food, for want of, want to do
Entry 1
want badly, really want, want more, want less, want desperately, want something
Entry 2
want of money, want of food, for want of
Entry 3
want something, want to do, want badly

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