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Want Definition & Meaning

1. To have a desire or longing for something.

Example: I want a piece of cake for dessert.

2. To lack or be in need of something.

Example: I want for nothing in my life.

3. To wish or request for something to happen or be done.

Example: I want you to finish your homework before dinner.

4. To aspire or aim for something.

Example: I want to become a doctor when i grow up.

5. To be inclined or disposed towards something.

Example: I want to believe that everything will work out in the end.

Examples of the word want used in sentences.

  • She wants to learn how to play the guitar.
  • We want to have a picnic in the park.
  • I want a cup of tea.
  • They want to travel to a new country.
  • He wants to watch a movie.
  • She wants to buy a new dress for her friend's wedding next month.
  • He wants to learn how to cook delicious Italian dishes.
  • We want to watch a comedy movie tonight to relax after a long day at work.
  • I want to go to the park and play with my dog today.
  • They want to travel around Europe and visit ancient historical sites.
  • My friend wants to learn how to play the guitar, so I'm going to teach him.
  • I want to buy a new car, but I need to save more money first.
  • I want to travel to Japan next year and experience their culture and food.
  • My brother wants to become a doctor and is studying hard to pass the entrance exam.
  • I really want to improve my English skills, so I'm taking an online course.
  • After a long day at work, all I want is to relax on my couch with a good book.
  • My sister wants to pursue a career in music, so she's practicing her guitar every day.
  • I want to improve my language skills by attending language classes regularly.
  • As a fitness enthusiast, I want to maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating nutritious foods and exercising regularly.
  • My friend wants to travel around the world and experience different cultures and cuisines.
  • She may act as though she doesn't want our help, but deep down she really appreciates it.
  • As much as I want to attend the party, I have to prioritize finishing this project first.
  • Although I want to believe him, his explanations seem too far-fetched to be true.
  • I didn't want to be rude, but I couldn't help but interrupt him because he was going off-topic.
  • After years of saving, I finally got to buy the car that I've always wanted.
  • Despite all his wealth and success, the billionaire felt a deep void within him that he couldn't fill with anything he wanted.
  • The passionate athlete knew exactly what she wanted from life and was willing to work tirelessly to achieve her dreams.
  • The famous singer always tried her best to satisfy her fans' desires by singing their favorite songs and giving them the performances they wanted.
  • When the young couple first met, they were too shy to confess their feelings, but their eyes told each other everything they wanted to say.
  • The ambitious entrepreneur knew exactly what he wanted his company to become, so he put all his efforts and resources into realizing his vision.
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