needy

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
needy
    adj 1: poor enough to need help from others [syn: {destitute},
           {impoverished}, {indigent}, {necessitous}, {needy},
           {poverty-stricken}]
    2: demanding or needing attention, affection, or reassurance to
       an excessive degree
    n 1: needy people collectively; "they try to help the needy"
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Needy \Need"y\, a. [Compar. {Needier}; superl. {Neediest}.]
   1. Distressed by want of the means of living; very poor;
      indigent; necessitous.
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            Thou shalt open thy hand wide unto thy brother, to
            thy poor, and to thy needy in thy land. --Deut. xv.
                                                  11.
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            Spare the blushes of needy merit.     --Dr. T.
                                                  Dwight.
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   2. Necessary; requisite. [Obs.]
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            Corn to make your needy bread.        --Shak.
      [1913 Webster] Neeld
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
53 Moby Thesaurus words for "needy":
      beggared, beggarly, bereaved, bereft, chronic poverty area, dead,
      depressed population, deprived, destitute, disadvantaged,
      down-and-out, flat, fleeced, ghetto-dwellers, ghettoized, hard up,
      impecunious, impoverished, in need, in rags,
      in reduced circumstances, in want, indigent, insolvent, mendicant,
      necessitous, on relief, on welfare, out at elbows, pauperized,
      penniless, penurious, pinched, poor, poverty-stricken, starveling,
      strapped, stripped, the disadvantaged, the distressed,
      the down-and-out, the forgotten man, the have-nots, the needy,
      the other America, the poor, the underprivileged, the urban poor,
      underdeveloped nation, underprivileged, unprosperous,
      up against it, welfare rolls

    

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