Similar words: granted, antedate, implanted, enchanted, antediluvian, discontented, contented, want. Meaning: [wɑnt /wɒnt] adj. 1. desired or wished for or sought 2. characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for.
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31. She decided she wanted to live in France.
32. The king wanted to enhance his prestige through war.
33. This is the book you wanted.
34. The policeman wanted to see all our documents.
35. There are two points which I wanted to make.
36. She wanted to laugh and weep all at once.
37. She wanted to disburden herself of the responsibility.
38. The last thing I wanted was to upset you.
39. He wanted to use computers to automate the process.
40. He wanted to blot out the memory.
41. He wanted to do a worthwhile job.
42. Alex asked me if I wanted a massage.
43. He wanted to devote his energies to writing films.
44. The girls wanted the merry-go-round to go faster.
45. The workers were striking because they wanted more money.
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46. The boy has never wanted for money.
47. The driver asked me where I wanted to go.
48. You said you wanted to talk to me...
49. I could hear knocking, as if someone wanted out.
50. I wanted to part from you long ago.
51. The insurance company wanted me to have a medical.
52. She is the very person I wanted to see.
53. He wanted to take no risks[sentencedict.com], however small.
54. What do you suppose he wanted?
55. The librarian returned with the book I wanted.
56. He wanted to take me to a disco but I said no .
57. He came to see me on/under the pretext of asking my advice when he really wanted to borrow money.
58. Lou prattled on about various trivialities till I wanted to scream.
59. What is it you wanted to talk to me about?
60. They wanted to design a machine that was both attractive and practical.
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