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want
verb
-
want
,
wanting
,
wants
,
wanted
to
desire
to
have
something
or
to
do
something
•
I
want
a
glass
of
water
,
please
.
I
want
a
glass
of
water
,
please
.
•
Do
you
want
to
watch
a
movie
tonight
?
Do
you
want
to
watch
a
movie
tonight
?
From
Old
Norse
vanta
“
to
be
lacking
”.
verb
-
want
,
wanting
,
wants
,
wanted
(
formal
or
old-fashioned
)
to
lack
or
need
something
;
to
be
without
something
necessary
•
The
garden
wants
watering
after
the
hot
weekend
.
The
garden
wants
watering
after
the
hot
weekend
.
•
Your
essay
still
wants
a
clear
conclusion
.
Your
essay
still
wants
a
clear
conclusion
.
Same
origin
as
main
verb
sense
,
but
preserved
in
older
English
meaning
"
be
lacking
".
plant
verb
to
put
a
seed
,
bulb
,
or
young
plant
into
soil
so
it
can
grow
•
This
weekend
we
will
plant
tomatoes
in
the
garden
.
This
weekend
we
will
plant
tomatoes
in
the
garden
.
•
She
carefully
planted
a
row
of
rose
bushes
along
the
fence
.
She
carefully
planted
a
row
of
rose
bushes
along
the
fence
.
verb
to
place
something
firmly
in
a
position
•
The
runner
planted
his
foot
and
changed
direction
sharply
.
The
runner
planted
his
foot
and
changed
direction
sharply
.
•
She
planted
a
kiss
on
her
baby
’
s
cheek
.
She
planted
a
kiss
on
her
baby
’
s
cheek
.
verb
to
hide
something
or
someone
somewhere
so
it
will
be
discovered
later
,
often
to
deceive
•
The
detective
suspected
someone
had
planted
the
evidence
.
The
detective
suspected
someone
had
planted
the
evidence
.
•
Hackers
tried
to
plant
a
virus
on
the
network
.
Hackers
tried
to
plant
a
virus
on
the
network
.
grant
verb
to
officially
give
someone
what
they
ask
for
,
or
allow
them
to
do
something
•
The
city
council
finally
granted
permission
for
the
new
playground
.
The
city
council
finally
granted
permission
for
the
new
playground
.
•
After
months
of
paperwork
,
the
bank
granted
her
the
loan
for
her
first
home
.
After
months
of
paperwork
,
the
bank
granted
her
the
loan
for
her
first
home
.
verb
to
admit
that
something
is
true
,
often
unwillingly
•
I
grant
that
the
plan
is
risky
,
but
it
might
work
.
I
grant
that
the
plan
is
risky
,
but
it
might
work
.
•
She
reluctantly
granted
that
he
had
a
point
during
the
debate
.
She
reluctantly
granted
that
he
had
a
point
during
the
debate
.
pant
verb
to
breathe
quickly
and
noisily
through
the
mouth
because
you
are
tired
,
hot
,
frightened
,
or
excited
•
After
sprinting
to
the
finish
line
,
the
runner
stood
panting
with
his
hands
on
his
knees
.
After
sprinting
to
the
finish
line
,
the
runner
stood
panting
with
his
hands
on
his
knees
.
•
The
dog
returned
from
chasing
the
ball
,
tongue
out
and
panting
happily
.
The
dog
returned
from
chasing
the
ball
,
tongue
out
and
panting
happily
.
Old
French
panter
,
from
Latin
pantare
,
from
Greek
pantaein
“
to
gasp
,
be
out
of
breath
.”
verb
to
want
something
very
much
;
to
long
eagerly
for
something
(
usually
followed
by
“
for
”
or
“
after
”)
•
Investors
are
panting
for
the
company
’
s
new
smartphone
to
hit
the
market
.
Investors
are
panting
for
the
company
’
s
new
smartphone
to
hit
the
market
.
•
The
fans
panted
for
another
season
of
the
popular
series
.
The
fans
panted
for
another
season
of
the
popular
series
.
verb
(
of
a
machine
,
engine
,
or
train
)
to
make
short
,
loud
,
puffing
sounds
similar
to
heavy
breathing
•
The
old
tractor
panted
up
the
hill
,
releasing
clouds
of
black
smoke
.
The
old
tractor
panted
up
the
hill
,
releasing
clouds
of
black
smoke
.
•
We
could
hear
the
steam
engine
panting
long
before
it
appeared
around
the
bend
.
We
could
hear
the
steam
engine
panting
long
before
it
appeared
around
the
bend
.
guarantee
noun
a
written
or
spoken
promise
,
especially
that
a
product
will
be
repaired
,
replaced
,
or
money
returned
if
it
is
not
satisfactory
•
The
washing
machine
comes
with
a
two-year
guarantee
against
mechanical
faults
.
The
washing
machine
comes
with
a
two-year
guarantee
against
mechanical
faults
.
•
Keep
the
receipt
as
proof
of
the
guarantee
.
Keep
the
receipt
as
proof
of
the
guarantee
.
Late
17th
century
from
Spanish
‘
garantía
’,
based
on
French
‘
garant
’
meaning
‘
guarantor
’.
verb
-
guarantee
,
guaranteeing
,
guarantees
,
guaranteed
to
promise
or
make
certain
that
something
will
happen
or
be
of
a
particular
standard
•
We
guarantee
delivery
within
24
hours
.
We
guarantee
delivery
within
24
hours
.
•
The
new
brakes
guarantee
shorter
stopping
distances
.
The
new
brakes
guarantee
shorter
stopping
distances
.
noun
something
that
makes
an
event
or
result
certain
or
very
likely
•
Hard
work
is
the
best
guarantee
of
success
.
Hard
work
is
the
best
guarantee
of
success
.
•
A
good
night's
sleep
is
no
guarantee
that
you
will
win
the
race
.
A
good
night's
sleep
is
no
guarantee
that
you
will
win
the
race
.