A word that describes someone who is unhappy and wants everyone else to be unhappy is "miserable." This term captures the essence of someone who, feeling discontented or resentful, seeks to spread their negativity or unhappiness to others. Another fitting word might be "malcontent," which refers to a person who is chronically dissatisfied and often vocal about their discontent.
A narcissist!
A difficult customer is someone who is unhappy with the product or service he or she is receiving wants an answer right now will not take no for an answer wants the situation resolved.
Greedy? Selfish?
The relative clause 'what everyone wants' is the direct object of the verb 'is' and a predicate nominative, restating the subject of the sentence 'a symbolic flag'.
Bossy or a know-it-all
gotta be somebody by nickleback
coz everyone wants to do it once they have seen someone do id 8-B
Yes, when someone wants to get everyone's attention.
not everyone wants to be rich and not everyone wants to be poor
An attention getter is someone who always wants everyone looking and talking about them. They will do things to attract attention to themselves.
"Want" as a noun means something wanted or needed, and the plural is "wants": She was an unhappy, whiny sort, with many wants.
The correct phrase is "everyone wants." In English, "everyone" is a singular pronoun, so it takes the singular verb "wants." Therefore, the correct formulation is "Doesn't everyone want to be happy?"