cry for
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Definition
Verb: - To need or demand something urgently or desperately; to be in a state that clearly requires a specific action or response.
Usage
The verb phrase "cry for" is used to describe a situation, object, or person that has a very strong, obvious, or desperate need for something. It implies that the need is so apparent it is as if it is calling out loudly. It is often used in more formal or literary contexts.
Examples
- The crumbling infrastructure cries for immediate investment and repair.
- Her lonely eyes cried for companionship.
- This injustice cries out for a public investigation.
- The empty shelves in the pantry cried for groceries.
Advanced Usage
- "cry out for": This is a common variant with identical meaning and usage. The inclusion of "out" can sometimes emphasize a more vocal or public demand.
- The data from the experiment cries out for a new theoretical model.
Variants and Related Words
- Plead for (verb): To ask for something in a sincere and emotional way.
- Beg for (verb): To ask for something earnestly or humbly.
- Demand (verb): To ask for something forcefully, not accepting refusal.
Synonyms
- Need desperately
- Call out for
- Implore (though this is more active; "cry for" often describes the state of the subject)
- Crave
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Cry out against (phrasal verb): To protest or complain loudly about something.
- The activists cried out against the new law.
Related Idioms
- A crying shame: Something that is very regrettable or unfortunate.
- It's a crying shame that such a talented artist remains unknown.(Note: This idiom uses "crying" as an adjective and is related in spirit, but is a separate fixed phrase.)
Verb
- need badly or desperately
- This question cries out for an answer