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wants meaning

EN[wɑnts] [wɔnts] [wʌnts] [wɒnts]
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    Definition of wants in English Dictionary

  • NounBFwantPREwan-
    1. plural of want.
    2. VerbBFwantPRwantingPT, PPwanted
      1. third-person singular simple present indicative form of want.
      2. More Examples
        1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
          • “Where are all those uniformed people who are always ready to beat civilians?” asked a trishaw taxi driver, who said he did not want to be identified because he feared retribution.
          • I don't want to be a relationship with you anymore - you are too much of a taker.
          • Invisible no-makeup makeup. Don't want to scare the horses. Okay, deep breath: the tube.
        2. Used in the Ending of Sentence
          • There will come a time when you'll need to take a stand for the changes you want.
          • If there's one thing I've learned in this business, it's that you've got to give the punters what they want.
          • I'm about ready to turn into a pumpkin. You can stay up later if you want.
      • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
        1. Nouns
          • Noun forms
            • Noun plural forms
          • Verbs
            • Verb forms
              • Verb singular forms
                • Third-person singular forms
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          1. en wantsome
          Source: Wiktionary

          Meaning of wants for the defined word.

          Grammatically, this word "wants" is a noun, more specifically, a noun form. It's also a verb, more specifically, a verb form.
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