needy

[ˈniːdi]
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An needy person is someone who requires help or support from others.

When we say that someone is needy, it usually means they rely too heavily on others to take care of their needs. This can be a problem if the person being needed becomes dependent on others and doesn't try to do things for themselves. For example, you might have a friend who's always calling you for help with small tasks, like picking up groceries or fixing their phone. If they're doing this all the time and not taking initiative to solve problems on their own, we could say that they're needy. It doesn't mean they can't ask for help sometimes – everyone needs assistance now and then! But being too needy can strain relationships and make others feel resentful.

How common is "needy"?

Word needy is considered uncommon in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

adjective

  • In need; poor.

    Example: Needy people want to give too, but have few material goods to offer.

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