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Deedy vs Needy - What's the difference?

deedy | needy |

As adjectives the difference between deedy and needy

is that deedy is industrious; active while needy is in need, poor.

deedy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Industrious; active.
  • Earnest; serious.
  • needy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • In need, poor.
  • Needy people want to give too, but have few material goods to offer.
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  • Such monitoring has often been a sticking point in the past, amid fears that food aid might be diverted to the Northern elite - or its military - rather than the needy.
  • Desiring constant affirmation, lacking in self confidence
  • "It's emotionally exhausting to be around her because she's so needy ."

    Antonyms

    * ("desiring constant affirmation): confident

    Synonyms

    * ("in need"): See also

    Derived terms

    * neediness