wanting
Americanadjective
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lacking or absent.
a motor with some of the parts wanting.
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deficient in some part, thing, or respect.
to be wanting in courtesy.
preposition
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lacking; without.
a box wanting a lid.
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less; minus.
a century wanting three years.
adjective
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lacking or absent; missing
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not meeting requirements or expectations
you have been found wanting
preposition
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without
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archaic minus
Etymology
Origin of wanting
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English (adjective); want + -ing 2
Example Sentences
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Meanwhile, any visitor wanting to see the photograph of the pre-revolutionary woman cooking with firewood will have to wait.
From BBC
They thought it would be better to leave fans “wanting more” than have the audience think “That show is still on the air? Oh God.”
From Los Angeles Times
I appreciate the performers not wanting to belabor their lines.
From Los Angeles Times
A US-based man identified by Cuba as one of those killed by its coast guard in a shootout had often spoken of wanting to liberate the communist island, a political ally told AFP on Thursday.
From Barron's
"I keep wanting to push the needle forward, so it's not a topic of conversation any more," she adds.
From BBC
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