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must
noun as in necessity, essential
Strongest matches
Strong matches
charge, commitment, committal, condition, devoir, duty, fundamental, imperative, must-have, necessary, need, obligation, requirement, right
Weak matches
verb as in ought, should
Example Sentences
For African Americans, “rooting for everybody Black” comes from the reality that Black people must overcome sometimes insurmountable odds to obtain justice or success.
Italy also offers a digital nomad visa, though applicants must be able to prove they have at least $31,000 in savings.
Performing his dad’s songs five times a week, “I now have so much more empathy for my parents because I felt how hard it must have been for them.”
On Sunday, he wrote on his social media platform Truth Social that the Senate’s next Republican majority leader “must agree” to empower him to make critical appointments unilaterally while the chamber is in recess.
All Phos-Chek retardants used in aerial firefighting must be fully qualified by the Forest Service, which requires extensive testing to meet strict safety standards, the statement said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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