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requirement

A requirement is a non-negotiable threshold. It carries a sense of obligation or necessity that must be met before progress can occur. Unlike a 'wish' or a 'preference', a requirement implies a binary state: it is either satisfied or it is not. In professional and technical contexts, the word shifts from a general need to a formal specification. Here, it suggests a level of rigidity and authority, often tied to laws, safety standards, or contractual obligations. Compared to 'necessity', which feels more organic or survival-based (e.g., water is a necessity), 'requirement' often feels imposed by an external system, person, or set of rules.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is sitting in a crowded university library.
Chloe Smith

I'm literally losing it. This internship has a degree requirement and I'm still a junior.

Chloe Smith
David Smith
David Smith

Just pivot your strategy, kiddo. Just wing it on the app.

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Chloe is stressing over a mandatory qualification (requirement) for a job. David uses 'pivot' as an incorrectly applied corporate buzzword and suggests she 'wing it' (an idiom meaning to improvise or fake it), highlighting their contrasting perspectives on professional standards.

Meanings

noun

Something that is needed or wanted; a necessary condition that must be satisfied before a particular action can take place.

"A university degree is a basic requirement for this job application."

noun

A thing that is compulsory; a regulation or specification.

"The safety requirements for the new building are extremely strict."

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