Another Word For NEEDED
needful
Adjective : Needed; necessary; mandatory; requisite; indispensable.
Noun : (India, chiefly archaic in other dialects) Anything necessary or requisite.
Noun : (slang) Ready money; wherewithal.
requisite
Adjective : Essential, indispensable, required.
Noun : An indispensable item; a requirement.
necessary
Adjective : Required, essential, whether logically inescapable or needed in order to achieve a desired result or avoid some penalty.
Adjective : Unavoidable, inevitable.
Noun : (chiefly UK, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, archaic, euphemistic, usually with the definite article) A place to do the "necessary" business of urination and defecation: an outhouse or lavatory.
required
Adjective : Necessary; obligatory; mandatory.
necessity
Noun : The quality or state of being necessary, unavoidable, or absolutely requisite.
Noun : Something necessary; a requisite; something indispensable.
Noun : The condition of being needy; desperate need; lack.
needy
Adjective : In need; poor.
Adjective : Desiring constant affirmation; lacking self-confidence.
Adjective : (archaic) Needful; necessary.
essential
Adjective : Necessary.
Adjective : Very important; of high importance.
Noun : A necessary ingredient.
requirement
Noun : A necessity or prerequisite; something required or obligatory. Its adpositions are generally of in relation to who or what has given it, on in relation to whom or what it is given to, and for in relation to what is required.
Noun : Something asked.
Noun : (engineering, computing) A statement (in domain specific terms) which specifies a verifiable constraint on an implementation that it shall undeniably meet or (a) be deemed unacceptable, or (b) result in implementation failure, or (c) result in system failure.
must
Verb : To do as a requirement; indicates that the sentence subject is required as an imperative or directive to execute the sentence predicate, with failure to do so resulting in a failure or negative consequence.
Verb : To do with certainty; indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate.
Verb : Used to indicate that something is very likely, probable, or certain to be true.
accurate
Adjective : Telling the truth or giving a true result; exact; not defective or faulty.
Adjective : Deviating only slightly or within acceptable limits.
Adjective : On course to hit, or successful in hitting, a target; well-aimed.
used
Verb : In used to.
requiring
Noun : (archaic) A requirement.
should
Verb : Ought to; indicating opinion, advice, or instruction, about what is required or desirable.
Verb : Used to give advice or opinion that an action is, or would have been, beneficial or desirable.
Verb : Used to issue an instruction (traditionally seen as carrying less force of authority than alternatives such as 'shall' or 'must').
adequate
Adjective : Equal to or fulfilling some requirement.
Verb : (obsolete) To equal.
Verb : (obsolete) To equalize; to make adequate.
sufficient
Adjective : Of a type or kind that suffices, that satisfies requirements or needs.
Adjective : Possessing adequate talents or accomplishments; of competent power or ability; qualified; fit.
Adjective : (archaic) Capable of meeting obligations; responsible.
merited
Adjective : deserved
require
Verb : Naturally to demand (something) as indispensable; to need, to call for as necessary.
Verb : To demand (of someone) to do something.
Verb : To demand, to insist upon (having); to call for authoritatively.
expected
Adjective : Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur.
imperative
Adjective : Essential; crucial; extremely important.
Adjective : Expressing a command; authoritatively or absolutely directive.
Noun : (uncountable, grammar) The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive.
appropriate
Verb : (transitive) To set apart for, or assign to, a particular person or use, especially in exclusion of all others; with to or for.
Verb : (transitive) To take to oneself; to claim or use, especially as by an exclusive right.
Verb : (transitive, British, ecclesiastical, law) To annex (for example a benefice, to a spiritual corporation, as its property).
proper
Adjective : Suitable.
Adjective : Suited or acceptable to the purpose or circumstances; fit, suitable.
Adjective : Following the established standards of behavior or manners; correct or decorous.
precise
Verb : (nonstandard, European Union documents, transitive) To make or render precise; to specify.
applicable
Adjective : Suitable for application, relevant.
useful
Adjective : Having a practical or beneficial use.
relevant
Adjective : Related, connected, or pertinent to a topic.
Adjective : (especially) Directly related, connected, or pertinent, with important ramifications or implications.
Adjective : Not out of date; current.
crucial
Adjective : Essential or decisive for determining the outcome or future of something; extremely important; vital.
Adjective : (slang, especially Jamaica, Bermuda) Very good; excellent; particularly applied to reggae music.
Adjective : (archaic) Cruciform or cruciate; cross-shaped.
warranted
Adjective : Deserved, necessary, appropriate.
Adjective : Authorized with a warrant.
Adjective : (referring to flatware) silver plated (with a guarantee that the silver plating will not wear off)
want
Verb : (transitive) To wish for or desire (something); to feel a need or desire for; to crave, hanker, or demand.
Verb : (transitive, in particular) To wish, desire, or demand to see, have the presence of or do business with.
Verb : (intransitive) To desire (to experience desire); to wish.
shall
Verb : Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense in the first person singular or plural.
Verb : Used similarly to indicate determination or obligation in the second and third persons singular or plural.
Verb : Used in questions with the first person singular or plural to suggest a possible future action.
helpful
Adjective : Furnishing help; giving aid; useful.
wanted
Adjective : Wished for; desired; sought.
Adjective : (law enforcement) Subject to immediate detainment by law enforcement authorities on sight.
desired
Adjective : wished-for, longed-for
done
Verb : (African-American Vernacular, Southern US, Cockney, auxiliary verb, taking a past tense) Used in forming the perfective aspect; have.
were
Verb : simple subjunctive of be
critical
Adjective : Extremely important.
Adjective : Inclined to find fault or criticize.
Adjective : Pertaining to, or indicating, a crisis or turning point.
had
Verb : (auxiliary, followed by a past participle) Used to form the past perfect tense, expressing an action that took place prior to a reference point that is itself in the past.
Verb : (auxiliary, now rare) As past subjunctive: would have.
called
Adjective : Having been called.
indispensable
Adjective : Absolutely necessary or requisite; that one cannot do without.
Noun : A thing that is not dispensable; a necessity.
Adjective : (of duties, rules etc.) Unbendable, that cannot be set aside or ignored.
desirable
Adjective : Worthy to be desired; pleasing; agreeable.
Noun : A thing that people want; something that is desirable.
was
Verb : (now colloquial) Used in phrases with existential there when the semantic subject is (usually third-person) plural.
vital
Adjective : Necessary to the continuation of life; being the seat of life; being that on which life depends.
Adjective : Very important.
Adjective : Relating to or characteristic of life.
take
Verb : (transitive) To get into one's hands, possession, or control, with or without force.
Verb : (transitive) To seize or capture.
Verb : (transitive) To catch or get possession of (fish or game).
involved
Adjective : Associated with others, be a participant or make someone be a participant (in a crime, process, etc.)
Adjective : Having an affair with someone.
Adjective : Complicated.
lack
Verb : (transitive, stative) To be without, not to have, to need, to require.
Verb : (intransitive) To be short (of or for something).
Verb : (African-American Vernacular) To be off one's guard.
unnecessary
Adjective : Not needed or necessary.
Adjective : Done in addition to requirements; unrequired.
taken
Adjective : (informal) In a serious romantic relationship.
Adjective : Infatuated; fond of or attracted to.
sine
Noun : (trigonometry, mathematics) In a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the hypotenuse.
Noun : (genetics) Acronym of short interspersed element, a type of retrotransposon in genomics.
Noun : Acronym of selective inhibitors of nuclear export, a drug for epithelioid sarcoma.
took
Noun : A surname.
kit
Verb : (transitive) To equip (somebody) with something.
Verb : (transitive) To assemble or collect something into kits.
made
Noun : (UK dialectal or obsolete) A grub or maggot.
asked
Adjective : (UK, minced oath) Arsed (bothered; willing to make an effort).
besoin
Noun : (French: Need) the debut studio album released by Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.
demanded
Verb : To request forcefully.
Verb : To require of someone.
Verb : To claim a right to something.
deserved
Adjective : fair; merited.
imposed
Adjective : set forth authoritatively as obligator
imposes
Verb : (transitive) (figurative) To apply, enforce, or establish (something, often regarded as burdensome as a restriction or tax: see verb, sense 1.2.1) with authority.
Verb : To encroach or intrude, especially in a manner regarded as unfair or unwarranted; to presume, to take advantage of; also, to be a burden or inconvenience.
Verb : (transitive) To affect authoritatively or forcefully; to influence strongly.
lacked
Verb : (transitive, stative) To be without, not to have, to need, to require.
Verb : (intransitive) To be short (of or for something).
Verb : (African-American Vernacular) To be off one's guard.
necessitated
Verb : (transitive) To make necessary; to behove; to require (something) to be brought about.
Verb : (of circumstances) To force into a certain course of action; compel.
requested
Adjective : asked fo
requirements
Noun : A necessity or prerequisite; something required or obligatory. Its adpositions are generally of in relation to who or what has given it, on in relation to whom or what it is given to, and for in relation to what is required.
Noun : Something asked.
Noun : (engineering, computing) A statement (in domain specific terms) which specifies a verifiable constraint on an implementation that it shall undeniably meet or (a) be deemed unacceptable, or (b) result in implementation failure, or (c) result in system failure.
requires
Verb : Naturally to demand (something) as indispensable; to need, to call for as necessary.
Verb : To demand (of someone) to do something.
Verb : To demand, to insist upon (having); to call for authoritatively.
sought
Adjective : being searched fo
Adjective : that is looked fo
obligatory
Adjective : Imposing obligation, legally, morally, or otherwise; binding; mandatory.
Adjective : Requiring a matter or obligation.
mandatory
Adjective : obligatory; required or commanded by authority.
Adjective : Of, being or relating to a mandate.
Noun : (disc golf) A sign or line that require the path of the disc to be above, below or to one side of it.
called-for
pressing
Adjective : Needing urgent attention.
Adjective : Insistent, earnest, or persistent.
Noun : The application of pressure by a press or other means.
urgent
Adjective : Requiring immediate attention.
Adjective : Of people: insistent, solicitous.
important
Adjective : Having relevant and crucial value; having import.
Adjective : (obsolete) Pompous; self-important.
must-have
Noun : An item that one must own, or a feature that is essential to a service, etc.
Adjective : Essential to own.
compulsory
Adjective : Required; obligatory; mandatory.
Noun : Something that is compulsory or required.
Adjective : Having the power of compulsion; constraining.
pivotal
Adjective : Being of crucial importance; central, key.
Adjective : Of, relating to, or being a pivot.
neede
Noun : Archaic spelling of need. [(countable and uncountable) A requirement for something; something needed.]
could
Verb : conditional of can
Verb : Used to politely ask for permission to do something.
Verb : Used to show the possibility that something might happen.
helped
Verb : (transitive) To provide assistance to (someone or something).
Verb : (intransitive) To provide assistance.
Verb : (transitive) To contribute in some way to.
neccessary
Adjective : Misspelling of necessary. [Required, essential, whether logically inescapable or needed in order to achieve a desired result or avoid some penalty.]
able
Adjective : Having the necessary powers or the needed resources to accomplish a task.
Adjective : Free from constraints preventing completion of task; permitted to; not prevented from.
Adjective : Gifted with skill, intelligence, knowledge, or competence.
help
Noun : (uncountable) Action given to provide assistance; aid.
Noun : Something or someone which provides assistance with a task.
Noun : (usually uncountable) One or more people employed to help in the maintenance of a house or the operation of a farm or enterprise.
meant
Verb : To intend.
Verb : (transitive) To intend, to plan (to do); to have as one's intention.
Verb : (intransitive) To have as intentions of a given kind.
allowed
Adjective : Permitted, authorized.
Adjective : (now rare) Allotted.
Adjective : (now rare) Acknowledged; admitted to be true.
would
Verb : Past tense of will; usually followed by a bare infinitive.
Verb : Used to form the "anterior future", or "future in the past", indicating a futurity relative to a past time.
Verb : A modal verb, the subjunctive of will; usually followed by a bare infinitive.
ready
Adjective : Prepared for immediate action or use.
Adjective : Not slow or hesitating; quick in action or perception of any kind.
Adjective : Offering itself at once; at hand; opportune; convenient.
desperately
Verb : extremely
Verb : In a desperate manner; without regard to danger or safety; recklessly.
hoped
Verb : To want (something) to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might [with that (+ clause); or (informal) with clause; or with so or (negative) not].
Verb : (intransitive) To expect optimistically that one might get something (either a change in circumstance or an object) [with for].
Verb : (catenative) To intend to do something and look forward to the prospect of having done it [with to (+ infinitive)].
wished
Verb : (transitive) To desire; to want.
Verb : (intransitive, followed by for) To hope (for a particular outcome), even if that outcome is unlikely to occur or cannot occur.
Verb : (intransitive, followed by to and an infinitive) To request or desire to do an activity.
wanting
Adjective : That wants or desires.
Noun : The state of wanting something; desire.
Adjective : Absent or lacking.
provided
Verb : To give what is needed or desired, especially basic needs.
Verb : To furnish (with), cause to be present, supply.
Verb : To act to prepare for something.
enough
Verb : Sufficiently.
Verb : Fully; quite; used after adjectives to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very.
Verb : Used after certain adverbs to emphasise that a quality is notable, unexpected, etc.
urgently
Verb : With great haste, with a sense of urgency, because it is very important.
Verb : Continuously. With insistence.
decided
Adjective : Determined; resolute.
Adjective : Clear; unmistakable, definite, unquestionable.
Noun : A voter etc. who has reached their decision.
might
Noun : (uncountable) The ability to do something.
Noun : (countable, uncountable) Power, strength, force, or influence held by a person or group.
Noun : (uncountable) Physical strength or force.
willing
Adjective : Ready to do something, particularly something that requires change or effort; not objecting.
order
Noun : (countable) A command.
Noun : (countable) A request for some product or service; a commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods.
Noun : (countable) Arrangement, disposition, or sequence.
promised
Adjective : Under obligation to some future commitment, such as a marriage or vocation.
Adjective : Predicted; expected; anticipated.
Adjective : Due to become manifest because of a past promise.
sufficed
Verb : (intransitive) To be enough or sufficient; to meet the need (of anything); to be adequate; to be good enough.
Verb : (transitive) To satisfy; to content; to be equal to the wants or demands of.
Verb : (archaic) To furnish; to supply adequately.
encouraged
Adjective : Having been given hope or encouragement.
going
Verb : (in combination) Attending or visiting (a stated event, place, etc.) habitually or regularly.
enabled
Adjective : Being capable for use or action; not disabled.
Adjective : (computing) Adapted for use with the specified mechanism or system.
knew
Verb : (transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
Verb : (transitive) To be aware of; to be cognizant of.
Verb : (intransitive) To be or become aware or cognizant.
failed
Adjective : unsuccessful
Adjective : Bankrupt.
Adjective : Decayed; worn out.
intended
Adjective : Planned.
Noun : Fiancé or fiancée.
Adjective : (obsolete) Made tense; stretched out; extended; forcible; violent.
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