D
Dicread
HomeDictionaryNnecessity

necessity

In most contexts, "necessity" is used as an uncountable noun when referring to the general state of being required. When referring to a specific object or requirement (like food or water), it becomes a countable noun. In these cases, you can use the plural form "necessities" to describe a group of essential items. It is often used in formal writing and logic to describe things that are inevitable or cannot be avoided.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Sarah is at her desk while David is in a meeting.
David Smith

Can we pivot the brand guide to include 3D assets? It's a strategic necessity.

David Smith
Sarah
Sarah

I'm already slammed. Unless you're paying me more, it's hardly a necessity.

💡
David uses 'necessity' in a corporate context to justify adding more work (using the buzzword 'pivot'), while Sarah uses it to push back, employing the slang 'slammed' to indicate she is overwhelmed with work.

Meanings

noun

The state or fact of being required; indispensability.

"Clean drinking water is a basic necessity for human survival."

noun

An indispensable condition or requirement.

"A valid passport is a necessity for international travel."

noun

The quality of being inevitable; something that must happen.

"The logical necessity of the conclusion follows from the premises."

Last Updated: May 22, 2026Report an Error