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[wont] 1. verb1) (to be interested in having or doing, or to wish to have or do (something); to desire: Do you want a cigarette?; She wants to know where he is; She wants to go home.) gerne ville have; gerne ville2) (to need: This wall wants a coat of paint.) trænge til3) (to lack: This house wants none of the usual modern features but I do not like it; The people will want (= be poor) no longer.) mangle; lide nød2. noun1) (something desired: The child has a long list of wants.) ønske2) (poverty: They have lived in want for many years.) fattigdom3) (a lack: There's no want of opportunities these days.) mangel•- wanted- want ad
- want for* * *[wont] 1. verb1) (to be interested in having or doing, or to wish to have or do (something); to desire: Do you want a cigarette?; She wants to know where he is; She wants to go home.) gerne ville have; gerne ville2) (to need: This wall wants a coat of paint.) trænge til3) (to lack: This house wants none of the usual modern features but I do not like it; The people will want (= be poor) no longer.) mangle; lide nød2. noun1) (something desired: The child has a long list of wants.) ønske2) (poverty: They have lived in want for many years.) fattigdom3) (a lack: There's no want of opportunities these days.) mangel•- wanted- want ad
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wont — wont1 [ wount ] adjective be wont to do something LITERARY to have a habit of doing something: This is the chair where the author was wont to sit. wont wont 2 [ wount ] noun as is someone s wont FORMAL used for saying that someone has a habit of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wont — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English woned, wont, from past participle of wonen to dwell, be used to, from Old English wunian; akin to Old High German wonēn to dwell, be used to, Sanskrit vanoti he strives for more at win Date: before 12th… … New Collegiate Dictionary
wont — [[t]wo͟ʊnt, AM wɔ͟ːnt[/t]] 1) ADJ: v link ADJ to inf If someone is wont to do something, they often or regularly do it. [WRITTEN] Both have committed their indiscretions, as human beings are wont to do. Syn: inclined 2) PHRASE: V inflects If… … English dictionary
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be wont to do something — literary phrase to have a habit of doing something This is the chair where the author was wont to sit. Thesaurus: habits and habitual behavioursynonym Main entry: wont … Useful english dictionary
be wont to do something — literary to have a habit of doing something This is the chair where the author was wont to sit … English dictionary
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Cheer — (ch[=e]r), n. [OE. chere face, welcome, cheer, OF. chiere, F. ch[ e]re, fr. LL. cara face, Gr. ka ra head; akin to Skr. [,c]iras, L. cerebrum brain, G. hirn, and E. cranium.] 1. The face; the countenance or its expression. [Obs.] Sweat of thy… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
What cheer — Cheer Cheer (ch[=e]r), n. [OE. chere face, welcome, cheer, OF. chiere, F. ch[ e]re, fr. LL. cara face, Gr. ka ra head; akin to Skr. [,c]iras, L. cerebrum brain, G. hirn, and E. cranium.] 1. The face; the countenance or its expression. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English