NEEDING
Verb
needing
present participle of need
Noun
needing (plural needings)
A need.
Anagrams
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Source: Wiktionary
NEED
Need, n. Etym: [OE. need, neod, nede, AS. neád, nyd; akin to D. nood,
G. not, noth, Icel. nauedhr, Sw. & Dan. nöd, Goth. naups.]
1. A state that requires supply or relief; pressing occasion for
something; necessity; urgent want.
And the city had no need of the sun. Rev. xxi. 23.
I have no need to beg. Shak.
Be governed by your needs, not by your fancy. Jer. Taylor.
2. Want of the means of subsistence; poverty; indigence; destitution.
Chaucer.
Famine is in thy cheeks; Need and oppression starveth in thine eyes.
Shak.
3. That which is needful; anything necessary to be done; (pl.)
necessary things; business. [Obs.] Chaucer.
4. Situation of need; peril; danger. [Obs.] Chaucer.
Syn.
– Exigency; emergency; strait; extremity; necessity; distress;
destitution; poverty; indigence; want; penury.
– Need, Necessity. Necessity is stronger than need; it places us
under positive compulsion. We are frequently under the necessity of
going without that of which we stand very greatly in need. It is also
with the corresponding adjectives; necessitous circumstances imply
the direct pressure of suffering; needy circumstances, the want of
aid or relief.
Need, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Needed; p. pr. & vb. n. Needing.] Etym:
[See Need, n. Cf. AS. n to force, Goth. nau.]
Definition: To be in want of; to have cause or occasion for; to lack; to
require, as supply or relief.
Other creatures all day long Rove idle, unemployed, and less need
rest. Milton.
Note: With another verb, need is used like an auxiliary, generally in
a negative sentence expressing requirement or obligation, and in this
use it undergoes no change of termination in the third person
singular of the present tense. "And the lender need not fear he shall
be injured." Anacharsis (Trans. ).
Need, v. i.
Definition: To be wanted; to be necessary. Chaucer.
When we have done it, we have done all that is in our power, and all
that needs. Locke.
Need, adv.
Definition: Of necessity. See Needs. [Obs.] Chaucer.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition