WANT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary In informal situations, we can use want plus the to-infinitive to advise, recommend or warn It is almost always in the present simple, but we can also use it with ’ll (the short form of will): …
want - Wiktionary, the free dictionary want (third-person singular simple present wants, present participle wanting, simple past and past participle wanted) (transitive) To wish for or desire (something); to feel a need or desire for; to crave, hanker, or demand [from 18th c ] quotations
want - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to be in a state of destitution, need, or poverty: She would never allow her parents to want to be lacking or absent, as a part or thing necessary to completeness: All that wants is his signature