Needy Definition

nēdē
needier, neediest
adjective
needier, neediest
In, or characterized by, need, or poverty; not having enough to live on; very poor.
Webster's New World
Having or showing a need for affection, emotional support, etc.
Webster's New World
Wanting or needing affection, attention, or reassurance, especially to an excessive degree.
American Heritage

Desiring constant affirmation, lacking in self confidence.

"It's emotionally exhausting to be around her because she's so needy."
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Other Word Forms of Needy

Adjective

Base Form:
needy
Comparative:
needier
Superlative:
neediest

Origin of Needy

  • From Middle English nedy, nedi (“necessitous"), from Old English nÄ“diÄ¡, *nÄ«ediÄ¡ ("of need, obligated, compelled"; found in the derivative nÄ«ediÄ¡nes (“obligation")), from Proto-Germanic *naudigaz (“of need, forced, compelled"), equivalent to need +"Ž -y. Cognate with Scots nedy, neidy (“needy, necessitous, impoverished"), Dutch nodig (“necessary"), Middle Low German nōdich (“necessary, urgent, by requirement"), German nötig (“necessary, needful"), Danish nødig (“necessary"), Swedish nödig (“necessary"), Icelandic nauðugur (“constrained").

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