Want for Meaning in English
expression
释义
To lack or not have enough of something needed or desired. This is a formal or old-fashioned phrase mostly found in written or literary English.
用法与细微差别
Very formal and seldom used in everyday conversation. More common in literature or formal writing ('want for nothing' is a set phrase meaning 'lack nothing'). Do not use 'want for' when simply expressing desire; use 'want' alone in modern speech.
例句
I never want for friendship in this city.
basic
The children did not want for food or clothing.
basic
She would want for nothing if she lived with her grandparents.
basic
During hard times, families may want for basic necessities.
natural
He grew up poor, so he knows what it means to want for things.
natural
Thanks to her hard work, her children will never want for opportunities.
natural