Need
UK /["/niːd/","/niːdz/","/ˈniːdɪd/","/ˈniːdɪŋ/"]/US /["/niːd/","/niːdz/","/ˈniːdɪd/","/ˈniːdɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to require something/somebody because they are essential or very important, not just because you would like to have them
In simple words: to require something
Examples
- I need to finish my homework before dinner.
- Do you need any help with your project?
- She needs a new pair of shoes for the event.
- They need to leave early to avoid traffic.
- We need a plan to solve this problem.
Usage notes
Use 'need' in everyday situations when expressing requirements. Avoid using it in very formal contexts; in such cases, 'require' may be more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
need + object
Memory hint
Think of 'knee-deep' in problems; when you need help, you’re knee-deep in it!
Collocations
- badly
- desperately
- really
- be going to
- be expected to
- be likely to
Synonyms
- require
- necessitate
- demand
- want
- desire
Antonyms
- want
- have
- lack
Common mistakes
- 'Need' is sometimes incorrectly followed by a gerund (e.g., 'I need going').
- Confusing 'need' with 'want'; 'need' indicates necessity.
- Mistaking the past tense 'needed' for 'needing' incorrectly in sentences.