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Meanings of
wanted
in English
Spanish
buscado
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Desired or wished for or sought.
unwanted
Related terms
hot
loved
welcome
sought
desired
desirable
craved
longed-for
wished-for
yearned-for
Spanish
buscado
Characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for.
precious
cherished
treasured
Synonyms
Examples for "
precious
"
precious
cherished
treasured
Examples for "
precious
"
1
Observation time is
precious
and usually booked months or years in advance.
2
There; you may read it; and he handed her the
precious
epistle.
3
Of course, higher accelerations means a riskier maneuver for my
precious
iPhone.
4
No difference in this respect between the base metals and the
precious
.
5
Out in Iowa that January, however,
precious
little of this was clear.
1
With that
cherished
right to vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
2
Of course West Virginia in time became a
cherished
state for us.
3
They believed the same sentiments were
cherished
by the nation in general.
4
She
cherished
things and lost them and forgot them: things, days, people.
5
She
cherished
every moment that she served in the House of Representatives.
1
I
treasured
every moment and will continue to until we meet again.
2
Most of the things he
treasured
had been destroyed during the crisis.
3
He
treasured
the words; fondled them with the point of his pencil.
4
He will, however, always be
treasured
for this near perfect Dickens adaptation.
5
I discovered that this family
treasured
the memory of him in Africa.
Usage of
wanted
in English
1
I just
wanted
to ask you: is it true about last year?
2
Yes, and today had been the perfect example, she
wanted
to say.
3
Opposition parties said, however, that they still
wanted
a snap general election.
4
Of course she
wanted
his approval, of course; she
wanted
it terribly.
5
Mr Poole said he
wanted
a resolution for homeowners soon as possible.
6
Asked if he
wanted
less use of air power, Karzai said, Absolutely.
7
The challenge occurred if countries
wanted
to join an international carbon market.
8
He said the government
wanted
Transmission Gully completed as quickly as possible.
9
Perhaps that proposed course of action was exactly what the enemy
wanted
.
10
You said you
wanted
to know what I'm thinking; there weren't conditions.
11
Her party said last year it
wanted
her to become prime minister.
12
She said technical issues aside, that's the focus she
wanted
to continue.
13
Barker said the government
wanted
growth in solar panel installations to continue.
14
DPMC
wanted
to take the lead on this problem, Mr Kibblewhite said.
15
They
wanted
more and more land-goodland if possible, but land anyway.
16
The source said Kuka
wanted
binding agreements on strategy and data protection.
Other examples for "wanted"
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wanted
want
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
want for
want more
want so
want only
want very
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Translations for
wanted
Spanish
buscado
apetecido
Wanted
through the time
Wanted
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
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