wanter (Meaning)

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wanter (n)

a person who wants or needs something

Synonyms & Antonyms of wanter

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wanter Sentence Examples

  1. As the thirsty traveler stumbled through the desert, he desperately became a wanter of water.
  2. The destitute family was always a wanter of food and shelter.
  3. The ambitious entrepreneur's relentless pursuit of success made her a wanter of all opportunities.
  4. The young child's unwavering belief in Santa Claus made him a wanter of toys on Christmas morning.
  5. The starving wolf became a wanter of prey, its instincts driving it to hunt.
  6. Despite his wealth, the miser was a wanter of more, never satisfied with his possessions.
  7. The gambler's addiction made him a wanter of money, constantly chasing the illusion of winning.
  8. The attention-seeking teen was a wanter of popularity, desperate for validation from others.
  9. The struggling artist became a wanter of recognition, yearning for people to appreciate their talent.
  10. The heartbroken lover was a wanter of affection, longing for someone to fill the void in their heart.

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a person who wants or needs something

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As the thirsty traveler stumbled through the desert, he desperately became a wanter of water.

The destitute family was always a wanter of food and shelter.

The ambitious entrepreneur's relentless pursuit of success made her a wanter of all opportunities.

The young child's unwavering belief in Santa Claus made him a wanter of toys on Christmas morning.