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neediness
[nee-dee-nis]
noun
a condition of want or need; poverty; indigence.
neediness
/ ˈԾːɪɪ /
noun
the state of being needy; poverty
Word History and Origins
Origin of neediness1
Example Sentences
The character’s neediness and insecurities are cringe-inducing and hilarious, but his love for movies makes him sympathetic — or at least not completely insufferable.”
At other times, Poinsettia’s rampant neediness comes spilling out, resulting in anger or despair.
Without explicitly saying so, Goode reveals in Haddix and others a breed of human drawn by a dark neediness to these animals that nature designed to grow beyond their control.
But it quickly becomes deeper and more complex, as Donny’s own behavior becomes erratic, fueled by self-loathing and neediness rooted in shame.
begins as a horror story grows deeper and more complex, as Donny’s own behavior becomes increasingly erratic, fueled by a self-loathing and neediness rooted in shame.
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