"Wanted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wanted" Meaning

Desiring something or someone so much that you are eager to obtain or experience it.

"Wanted" Examples

1. "I wanted to buy a new phone but I couldn't afford it."


Use: To express a desire or a need for something.
Sentence Type: Subjunctive sentence

2. "What are you wanted for in this meeting, can you tell me?"


Use: To ask for information about something or someone that is needed or desired.
Sentence Type: Question sentence

3. "The police are looking for a suspect who was wanted in several countries."


Use: To talk about something or someone that is being sought after or searched for.
Sentence Type: Passive Voice (used in this example to emphasize the state of being "wanted")

4. "The tourists wanted to try all the local specialties, so they went to a street food market."


Use: To express a desire to have something or to do something.
Sentence Type: Impersonal sentence

5. "By next year, the company wanted to have opened 10 new branches in different cities."


Use: To express a future plan or aim, often used with "want" in an impersonal way.
Sentence Type: Future Simple

"Wanted" Similar Words

Wannabee

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A user who seeks to be or become something they're not, often in an unrealistic or ineffective way.

Wannabees

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Those who want to be or seem something, especially someone else, especially a celebrity or in a particular group.

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"Wannabes" is a colloquial or informal term that refers to people who aspire to be something that they are not, often in a superficial or overly idealistic sense. They are individuals who pretend to be something they're not, usually to gain attention, admiration, or acceptance from others.<br><br>The term "wannabe" is often used to describe someone who is trying to imitate or emulate someone else, such as a celebrity, athlete, or other persona. They may adopt mannerisms, speech patterns, or behaviors that they associate with the individual they're trying to emulate, but often in a way that comes across as insincere or lacking in self-awareness.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also be used to describe someone who is aspiring to a particular lifestyle, social status, or cultural identity without fully understanding or attempting to truly embody its values or traditions.

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Wanton

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Uncontrollable, excessive, or reckless in behavior, action, or comment. <br><br>Example: <br><br> The misbehaved student showed wanton disregard for the rules.<br><br>The word is often associated with a lack of restraint or care, implying a sense of abandon or unconcern for consequences. It can be used to describe behavior that is considered wild, unruly, or licentious.

Wantoned

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Wantoned: (archaic) Lacking restraint or decorum; unseemly.

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Wanze

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Wanze is a genus of plant-eating insects known as lace bugs.

Wap

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A word short for "Wireless Application Protocol", which refers to a set of standards used for accessing internet over mobile phones and personal digital assistants without using a traditional cable or physical connection.