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UK//juː wɒnt mɔːr//US//ju wɑnt mɔr//

Meaning of You want more

A request or expression indicating desire for additional items or experiences.

In simple words: You desire something additional.

You want more in a sentence

  • When you finish that meal, you want more.
  • After watching the first episode, you want more of that series!
  • If you really like ice cream, you want more later.
  • Remember to tell your friends that you want more adventures!
  • In life, it's common to feel that you want more happiness.

How to use You want more

Commonly used in informal contexts. Can imply a desire for more possessions, attention, or affection. Consider the tone when using; it can sound demanding if not delivered appropriately.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a kid asking for one more cookie; they always want more!

Related words

Collocations with You want more

  • want more time
  • want more help
  • want more fun
  • want more choices

Synonyms for You want more

  • desire more
  • crave more
  • long for more
  • ask for more

Common mistakes with You want more

  • Saying 'You wants more' instead of 'You want more'.
  • 'Need more' is often confused with 'want more', which have different meanings.

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Frequently asked questions about You want more

What does You want more mean?

You desire something additional.

What is the definition of You want more?

A request or expression indicating desire for additional items or experiences.

How do you use You want more in a sentence?

When you finish that meal, you want more.

Can you give another example of You want more?

After watching the first episode, you want more of that series!

What are synonyms for You want more?

Common alternatives include desire more, crave more, long for more, ask for more.

What words go with You want more?

It commonly pairs with want more time, want more help, want more fun, want more choices.

What are common mistakes when using You want more?

Saying 'You wants more' instead of 'You want more'. 'Need more' is often confused with 'want more', which have different meanings.

How do you pronounce You want more?

US: //ju wɑnt mɔr//, UK: //juː wɒnt mɔːr//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You want more?

Commonly used in informal contexts. Can imply a desire for more possessions, attention, or affection. Consider the tone when using; it can sound demanding if not delivered appropriately.