Want (verb and noun):
- Desire or Wish for Something (Verb): To have a strong feeling or desire for something.
- Example: “She wants to travel around the world.”
- Lack or Need (Verb): To be in need of something; to require something that is lacking.
- Example: “The garden wants watering.”
- Seek or Demand (Verb): To seek or require a person for a particular purpose, often used in a context like law enforcement.
- Example: “The police want to question him about the incident.”
- Desire, Wish, or Need (Noun): A strong desire for something, a deficiency, or a need.
- Example: “Her want for adventure led her to new places.”
Prepositions Used Before or After “Want”
- Before: “for” (as a noun), “to” (as a verb for intention)
- Example: “There is a want for more skilled workers.”
- After: “of,” “to,” “for,” “with,” “from”
- Example: “He is wanted for questioning.”
Collocations with “Want”
- Want to: Expressing a desire to do something.
- Example: “I want to learn a new language.”
- Want for: Indicating a need or lack of something.
- Example: “They are in want for basic supplies.”
- Want out: Desiring to leave or escape from a situation.
- Example: “She wants out of the contract.”
- Want in: Desiring to be included or to enter.
- Example: “He wants in on the deal.”
- Want ad: An advertisement for employment or items needed.
- Example: “He placed a want ad in the newspaper.”
- Wanted man/woman: A person sought by the authorities.
- Example: “He became a wanted man after the escape.”
- In want of: Needing something.
- Example: “The project is in want of funding.”
- Want for nothing: Having everything one needs.
- Example: “She wants for nothing in her comfortable life.”
Example Sentences
- I want to go to the beach this weekend.
- They want a new car for their family.
- The children want more time to play outside.
- She wants to learn how to cook Italian cuisine.
- The company wants to expand its operations overseas.
- He doesn’t want to talk about the issue anymore.
- We want to invite them over for dinner.
- The cat wants to come inside the house.
- Do you want to join us for a movie tonight?
- The teacher wants the students to complete the assignment.
- She wanted to know the truth about her past.
- The government wants to improve healthcare services.
- They want to sell their house and move to the countryside.
- He wanted to surprise her with a gift.
- The team wants to win the championship this year.
- She wants to visit all the continents before she turns 30.
- The boss wants to discuss the new project with the team.
- They want a refund for the defective product.
- The volunteers want to help those in need.
- He wants to become a doctor when he grows up.
- She wants to be a famous singer.
- The children want ice cream for dessert.
- He wanted to travel the world and experience different cultures.
- The company wants to reduce its carbon footprint.
- They want a fresh start in a new city.
- The book was exactly what she wanted.
- He wanted nothing more than to relax after a long day.
- The artist wants to express his emotions through his paintings.
- They want to renovate their kitchen this year.
- She wants to learn how to play the piano.
- The committee wants to make changes to the policy.
- He wanted to give her a surprise party.
- The baby wants to be held all the time.
- The students want a longer vacation.
- She wants to write a novel someday.
- The coach wants the players to practice harder.
- They want to try a new restaurant for dinner.
- He wants to improve his fitness and health.
- She wants to donate to charity.
- The residents want a safer neighborhood.
- He wanted to apologize for his mistake.
- The audience wants an encore performance.
- She wants to decorate her room with plants.
- They want to spend more time with family.
- He wanted to explore the mountains.
- She wants to adopt a pet.
- The manager wants a meeting with the staff.
- They want to experience different cuisines.
- He wanted to buy a gift for his friend.
- She wants to volunteer at the animal shelter.