wanted
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
want/wɒnt/
▶verb
- 1 have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.
■ wish to speak to (someone).
■ (be wanted) (of a suspected criminal) be sought by the police for questioning.
■ desire (someone) sexually.
- 2 informal, chiefly Brit. (of a thing) require to be attended to: the wheel wants greasing.
■ should or need to do something.
- 3 (often want for) literary lack or be short of something desirable or essential.
- 1 lack or deficiency.
■ poverty.
- 2 a desire.
– derivatives
wanter noun.
wanter noun.
– origin ME: the noun from ON vant, neut. of vanr ‘lacking’; the verb from ON vanta ‘be lacking’.
'wanted' also found in these Oxford entries:
cast-off
- chest
- come
- desideratum
- de trop
- empty-handed
- frame
- frisket
- give
- hit
- leading question
- masking tape
- need
- nose
- public enemy
- requirement
- scrivener
- situation
- size
- underproduce
- undesirable
- undesired
- unwanted
- unwelcome
- want
- weed

