ask |
need |
As verbs the difference between ask and need
is that
ask is to request (information, or an answer to a question) while
need is to be necessary (to someone).
As nouns the difference between ask and need
is that
ask is an act or instance of asking while
need is a requirement for something.
As a proper noun Ask
is the first male human, according to the
Poetic Edda.
need |
null |
As nouns the difference between need and null
is that
need is a requirement for something while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb need
is to be necessary (to someone).
need |
pennillessness |
Related terms |
Need is a related term of pennillessness.
need |
neat |
As nouns the difference between need and neat
is that
need is a requirement for something while
neat is a bull or cow.
As a verb need
is to be necessary (to someone).
As an adjective neat is
clean, tidy; free from dirt or impurities.
need |
acquired |
As verbs the difference between need and acquired
is that
need is to be necessary (to someone) while
acquired is (
acquire).
As a noun need
is a requirement for something.
As an adjective acquired is
(medicine) developed postfetally; not congenital.
beggary |
need |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between beggary and need
is that
beggary is the state of a beggar; indigence, extreme poverty while
need is a requirement for something.
As an adjective beggary
is beggarly.
As a verb need is
to be necessary (to someone).
involve |
need |
As verbs the difference between involve and need
is that
involve is to roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine while
need is to be necessary (to someone).
As a noun need is
a requirement for something.
need |
distress |
Synonyms |
Need is a synonym of distress.
As nouns the difference between need and distress
is that
need is a requirement for something while
distress is (cause of) discomfort.
As verbs the difference between need and distress
is that
need is to be necessary (to someone) while
distress is to cause strain or anxiety to someone.
direct |
need |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between direct and need
is that
direct is to manage, control, steer while
need is to be necessary (to someone).
As an adjective direct
is straight, constant, without interruption.
As an adverb direct
is directly.
As a noun need is
a requirement for something.
hungry |
need |
As an adjective hungry
is affected by hunger; desiring of food; having a physical need for food.
As a noun need is
a requirement for something.
As a verb need is
to be necessary (to someone).
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