Synonyms & Antonyms : Necessary
Necessary
( Adjective )
Sleep is
necessary to our health.
Synonyms:
Essential
Needful
Required
Requisite
Undeniable
Unavoidable
Contextual Examples:
Food, shelter and clothing are
essential for life.
The home ministry has directed the police to do the
needful immediately.
The defender was
required to be present before the court in person.
We have reminded them to send the
requisite information expeditiously.
Freedom of speech is an
undeniable right of man.
He was under such compelling circumstances that his neighbor’s helps became
unavoidable for him.
Antonyms:
Casual
Worthless
Needless
Non Essential
Optional
Unnecessary
Useless
Contextual Examples:
Engineering appliances are no more a
casual need of the towns’ man. These are becoming almost essential for day-to-day life.
All talk of luxuries for the poor is
worthless unless you meet their ordinary needs first.
Needless to say I will be present at the meeting only if it is held on a Sunday.
Bus transport and electricity are no longer
non-essential items of daily use in the cities.
I have chosen philosophy as my
optional subject in my B.A.
My presence at the meeting was
unnecessary.
It is
useless to cry over the split milk.
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