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Yes, the word 'want' is a verb; want, wants, wanting, wanted. The word 'want' is also a noun, a word for a lack or deficiency of something. Example uses:

Verb: You will want your umbrella later, it's supposed to rain this afternoon.

Noun: The want of sufficient funds for a down payment made home ownership out of reach.

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