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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Needy

Does the adjective 'needy' make sense in this context:


"Nepal is a very needy country."


Note: By this, I mean it has many needs.



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Christine Christie Does the adjective 'needy' make sense in this context: It is possible, but the word has drifted a lot lately. It has become a hackneyed euphemism for "poor". It has been lobbed back from popular psychology like a badminton birdie in the meaning "emotionally unstable and somewhat desperate" (see Dr.

  • Christine Christie Does the adjective 'needy' make sense in this context: It is possible, but the word has drifted a lot lately.
  • It has become a hackneyed euphemism for "poor".
  • It has been lobbed back from popular psychology like a badminton birdie in the meaning "emotionally unstable and somewhat desperate" (see Dr.
  • Beverly Hofstadter's new book Needy Baby, Greedy Baby ).
  • It is more appropriately applied to people than to countries, and it sounds here like you're anthropomorphizing Nepal, maybe for no reason, but it has the ring of condescension.
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Christine ChristieDoes the adjective 'needy' make sense in this context:

It is possible, but the word has drifted a lot lately. It has become a hackneyed euphemism for "poor". It has been lobbed back from popular psychology like a badminton birdie in the meaning "emotionally unstable and somewhat desperate" (see Dr. Beverly Hofstadter's new book Needy Ba

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