Needful vs Insistent - What's the difference?
needful | insistent | Related terms |
Needed; necessary; mandatory; requisite; indispensible.
* 1898 , , (Moonfleet) Chapter 5
(obsolete) Standing or resting on something.
Urgent in dwelling upon anything; persistent in urging or maintaining.
Extorting]] attention or notice; coercively [[stare, staring or prominent; vivid; intense.
(ornithology) Standing on end: specifically said of the hind toe of a bird when its base is inserted so high on the shank that only its tip touches the ground: correlated with incumbent.
Needful is a related term of insistent.
As adjectives the difference between needful and insistent
is that needful is needed; necessary; mandatory; requisite; indispensible while insistent is (obsolete) standing or resting on something.As a noun needful
is anything necessary or requisite.needful
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- So I went to keep house with him at the Why Not? and my aunt sent down my bag of clothes, and would have made over to Elzevir the pittance that my father left for my keep, but he said it was not needful , and he would have none of it.