What do you call something you can touch?
tangible: capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial.
What word means being in need of someone or something?
other words for be in need of call for. demand. desire. lack. require.
What is another way to say in need?
What is another word for in need of?
bereft | wanting |
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in need | needing |
not having | emptied of |
innocent | needed |
deficient | denuded |
What’s another word for getting stuff done?
Some common synonyms of accomplish are achieve, discharge, effect, execute, fulfill, and perform.
What is another word for getting?
What is another word for getting?
acquiring | obtaining |
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coming into possession of | receiving |
gaining | earning |
winning | coming into |
coming in for | taking possession of |
What is a better word for got?
What is another word for got?
found | achieved |
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attained | acquired |
gained | obtained |
understood | had |
knew | realizedUS |
What to use instead of would like?
What is another word for would like?
feel like | hanker after |
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like | please |
see fit | will |
prefer | feel disposed to |
need | decide |
Is it correct to say I would like to?
You’re correct. One of the dictionary meanings of would is: Expressing a desire or inclination. ‘would you like some water?
Is I would like to know polite?
3 Answers. Actually, I want to know is perfectly valid. If it’s politeness you’re trying to achieve, you could say I would like to know. This transforms what might have been interpreted as a demand into a request.
How do you ask politely if the work is done?
‘Can’ would also be fine to use however. Then, you can add something like “as soon as you are able to”, or add a reasonable but short time-frame that you’d like the task completed by. If it’s urgent, say the day you need the task done by- but hopefully you’d able to make a request before it’s super urgent.
How do you say I like formally?
7 Ways to Say You Like Something in English
- I enjoy it. This verb means to “take delight or pleasure in” something.
- I love it.
- I am passionate about it.
- I am fond of it.
- I am a fan of it.
- I am interested in it.
- I am into it.
How do you formally ask for something?
Fortunately, the structure of a formal email of request is very simple:
- You start the email or letter by explaining what you are writing about (the topic/subject) and what the email’s purpose is (i.e. you want to ask them some questions or for something).
- Then in the next section, you ask them the questions or requests.
What is polite request?
A request is when we ask someone for something. Since we are asking someone for help, it is important to be polite. These are not polite requests. They are in fact quite rude. People will be offended because they will think that you are giving them orders.
Can polite request example?
A third modal for making polite requests is could. For example, “Could I please have some water?” Could is the past tense of can. However, when asking for permission, could does not have a past tense meaning. Could has the same meaning as may when making requests.