Necessity

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Meanings of Necessity

   
Noun
  • Something that you really need or must have.
  • A situation where you have to do something because you have no other choice.
  • An important thing that you need to live or do something.
   

Explanation of the word: Necessity

A necessity is something very important that you need to live, like clothes or a home.

   

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Translations for the word: Necessity

   
hindi
आवश्यकता

aavashyakta

आवश्यकता

aavashyakta

जरूरत

zaroorat

   
   

Antonyms for the word: Necessity

luxury
   

Mini Blog for the word: Necessity

Nessa's Adventure

In a little town, there lived a curious cat named Nessa. Nessa loved to explore, but she always wondered, "What is a necessity?"

One sunny day, she met a wise old owl who said, "A necessity is something you really need, like food, water, and friends!"

Nessa thought about her favorite fishy treats and her best buddy, the playful puppy, Max. She realized that while toys are fun, having friends and yummy snacks are true necessities!

So, Nessa and Max set off on an adventure, gathering all their necessities for a perfect picnic. Remember, friends, necessities make life special!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Necessity

Necessity means something that is very important or needed. For example, food and water are necessities for living.

You pronounce 'necessity' like this: ne-SES-i-tee.

The word 'necessity' comes from the Latin word 'necessitas', which means 'inevitability' or 'need'.

The word 'necessity' in Kannada is 'ಅವಶ್ಯಕತೆ' (Avaśyakatē).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Necessity

Fact: Water, food, and shelter are necessities for all living things!
Proverb: Necessity is the mother of invention, meaning when we really need something, we find a way to create it.
Quote: "The things you think are necessary are often not necessary at all." - Unknown