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Meaning

The word "wanted" is the past tense of the verb "want." It means to have a desire or wish for something. When someone says they "wanted" something, it indicates that at some point in the past, they expressed a need or longing for that item or experience.

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Etymology

The word "wanted" comes from the Old English word "wanian," which means to diminish or lessen. It has evolved over time, with "want" originating from the Proto-Germanic "wanō," meaning "to be lacking." Over time, it took on the meaning of desiring something.

Examples

  1. I wanted to go to the concert, but I couldn't get tickets in time.
  2. She wanted a puppy for her birthday, but her parents decided against it.
  3. They wanted to travel to Europe last summer but had to postpone their plans.
  4. He wanted to improve his grades, so he started studying harder.
  5. The children wanted more ice cream after dinner, but their parents said no.

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