gharz – غرض zaroorat – ضرورت haajat mandi – حاجت مندي ehtiaaj – احتياج
need—noun
—verb (used with object)
—verb (used without object)
—Idioms
Origin: 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
—Related forms
need·er, noun
un·need·ed, adjective
well-need·ed, adjective
—Synonyms
3. requirement. 5. emergency. 7. neediness, indigence, penury, privation. 8. want, lack.
—Synstudy
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.
—Antonyms
7. wealth.
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