The noun form of the adjective 'needy' is neediness.
The word 'needy' is the adjective form of the noun need.
needy-someone who has nothing and will accept anything from most anyone. poor-someone who has a low-income paying job but can sustain the bare minimum of life. Needy: This means anyone who needs. Perhaps for satisfying the fundamental needs. Poor is generally a comparison with rich. However, generally a needy can be poor.
Welfare
By selling his body to needy men
charity
The word recession is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun.
No, the word 'needy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'needy' is neediness.The word 'needy' is the adjective form of the noun need.
Needy
Yes, the noun 'charity' is an abstract noun, a word for the giving act of aid to the poor and suffering;an institution or fund for aiding the needy; kindliness in judging others; a word for a concept.
Needy is an adjective.
I needy rent a house
no it is not is is not the opposite of needy
That is the correct spelling of the word "needy" (poor).
No. It is used most often as a verb, sometimes as a noun, but it is never an adjective.(Adjectives related to need include needy and the past participle needed.)
how did the settlement movement seek to help the needy
How needy a dog is truly depends on its personality and how it was raised. Some dogs that may be less needy include the Labrador, Maltese, and Boston Terrier.
Personally, no.
Because the needy were jobless, sometimes homeless, and without food.