(archaic, often with "must") Opposite of due to necessity
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(archaic, often with "must") Opposite of due to necessity
(has to) Opposite of indicates an obligation
“You should clean all this mess up before your parents get home.”
Opposite of to require a tangible object or objects
“I already have some cutlery to eat my dinner with.”
Opposite of to emotionally yearn for
“It has been a while since I've had broccoli, and that's because I actually detest it!”
Opposite of plural for a requirement for something
“There was an abundance of change after the new administration took office.”
Opposite of plural for that which must be done out of principle
“He found an excuse to not apologize for his wrongdoings.”
Opposite of plural for a state of requiring help
“Thanks to your help, the children are now experiencing a time of good fortune.”
Opposite of plural for a state of poverty or impoverishment
“We were not concerned about the city's aristocrats whose affluence was our lowest priority.”
(often in plural form "needs") Opposite of plural for something that is essential or required
“Champagne is a nonessential for human life.”
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