What's another way to say very needed?
Necessary, essential, indispensable, requisite indicate something vital for the fulfillment of a need.
(a) much-needed (report): (a report) which is highly necessary.
desperate. adjective. needing or wanting something very much.
It will give a much-needed boost to the school's new library.
- abundant.
- adequate.
- ample.
- full.
- sufficient.
- suitable.
- bellyful.
- acceptable.
We use very much not very to add emphasis to comparative adverbs and adjectives: Omah is very much better than Ian at basketball. London is very much bigger than Naples.
A new computer is badly needed since we just bought one last week. E. I badly need some more money to pay for my debts. Badly needed means 'much' or 'very much'.
- avoidable.
- futile.
- gratuitous.
- irrelevant.
- needless.
- redundant.
- superfluous.
- unneeded.
Some common synonyms of plentiful are abundant, ample, and copious. While all these words mean "more than sufficient without being excessive," plentiful implies a great or rich supply.
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qualified for | suitable for |
adequate for | competent to |
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How do you say good enough professionally?
- satisfactory. adjective. good enough to be accepted in a particular situation.
- adequate. adjective. good enough or large enough for a particular purpose.
- fine. adjective. ...
- acceptable. adjective. ...
- decent. adjective. ...
- respectable. adjective. ...
- reasonable. adjective. ...
- tolerable. adjective.
Adverb. very much (not comparable) Extremely. (Used to modify a verb. To modify an adjective or an adverb, very is used.)
'Very much' simply expresses a great amount. But 'so much' expresses an amount that is great in comparison to something else.
- Maybe they all needed to know. ...
- I thought you needed to sleep longer because you were working so hard getting ready. ...
- As always, he had been there when she needed him. ...
- He needed glasses, but he wouldn't admit it. ...
- He needed his family.
Needed is the past / past participle of the verb need. you can use it as a verb: she was there when he needed her. After the earthquake, many houses needed to be reconstructed.
in a severe and harmful way: She was badly affected by the events in her childhood. Fortunately, none of the passengers was badly hurt/injured in the crash. I thought he was treated very badly. More examples.
lust (for or after) repine (for) yearn (for) hanker (for) pant (after)
synonyms for not good enough
deficient. disappointing. distressing. mediocre. regrettable.