What is another word for was needful?

Pronunciation: [wɒz nˈiːdfə͡l] (IPA)

The phrase "was needful" implies that something was necessary or required. Some synonyms that convey the same meaning include "was essential," "was imperative," "was mandatory," "was crucial," "was vital," "was necessary," "was requisite," and "was required." These words can be used interchangeably to communicate that something had to be done or was important for a specific purpose. For instance, "It was imperative that the workers received proper training before operating the machinery." Alternatively, "It was essential that the company invested in effective cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive data from cyber threats".

What are the hypernyms for Was needful?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Was needful

  • And forgive me if I have troubled you more than was needful and inevitable, more than I intended to do when I took up my pen proposing to distract you from your distractions. And may God deny you peace, but give you glory!
    Miguel de Unamuno
  • In all the Beholding methought it was needful to see and to know that we are sinners, and do many evils that we ought to leave, and leave many good deeds undone that we ought to do: wherefore we deserve pain and wrath. And notwithstanding all this, I saw soothfastly that our Lord was never wroth, nor ever shall be. For He is God: Good, Life, Truth, Love, Peace; His Clarity and His Unity suffereth Him not to be wroth. For I saw truly that it is against the property of His Might to be wroth, and against the property of His Wisdom, and against the property of His Goodness. God is the Goodness that may not be wroth, for He is not but Goodness: our soul is oned to Him, unchangeable Goodness, and between God and our soul is neither wrath nor forgiveness in His sight. For our soul is so fully oned to God of His own Goodness that between God and our soul may be right nought.
    Julian of Norwich

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