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Meaning of Wanted | Babel Free

Noun CEFR A1 Common

Definitions

  1. To be inclined or desirous; wish: Call me daily if you want.
  2. To be in need of: You shall want for nothing.
  3. (American) a classified ad. kleinadvertensie إعْلان طَلَب، إعْلان مُبَوَّب لِطَلَب الوَظائِف обявление във вестник в колона търси се classificados inzerát ,,hledám`` die“gesucht”-Anzeigen rubrikannonce μικρή αγγελία anuncio clasificado tööpakkumis- või -otsimiskuulutus آگهي نيازمنديها pikkuilmoitus petite annonce מוֹדָעַת דְרוּשִׁים आवश्यकता है का इश्तहार oglas iz rubrike „Traži se“ apróhirdetés iklan baris (piccola pubblicità) 求人広告 구인 광고 skelbimas „Reikalinga“ darba sludinājums iklan sulit a...
    American
  4. to lack. She wants for nothing. kort, kortkom يَحْتاجُ إلى، يَنْقُصُه имам нужда от precisar postrádat es fehlt ihr etc.an mangle στερούμαι, μου λείπει faltar, carecer puuduma كمبود داشتن puuttua manquer de חַסֵר - तंगी oskudijevati hiányt szenved vmiben kekurangan skorta mancare di 不足する 부족함을 느끼는 (kam) stigti izjust trūkumu kekurangan ontberenmangle, savne odczuwać brak carecer a-i lipsi, a nu avea нуждаться chýbať pogrešati oskudevati sakna ขาดแคลน muhtaç olmak, ihtiyacı olmak 缺少 потребувати...
  5. To have a strong feeling to have (something); wish (to possess or do something); desire greatly: She wants a glass of water. They want to leave. See Synonyms at desire.
  6. To request the presence or assistance of: You are wanted by your office.
  7. To have an inclination toward; like: Say what you want, but be tactful.
  8. Informal To be obliged (to do something): You want to be careful on the ice.
    Informal
  9. To be in need of; require: "'Your hair wants cutting,' said the Hatter" (Lewis Carroll).
  10. To be without; lack.

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