/niːdn̩t/ Hyphenation: need‧n't <span class="searchmatch">needn't</span> (negative auxiliary, chiefly British, formal or literary) Need not. I <span class="searchmatch">needn’t</span> have washed the car: shortly after...
worry, concern So him, e bräicht sech keng Suergen ze maachen. Tell him he <span class="searchmatch">needn’t</span> worry. (literally, “Tell him he <span class="searchmatch">needn’t</span> make himself any worries.”)...
Abbreviation of United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, as used in case citations. M.D. Tenn. W.D. Tenn. dennet, entend, <span class="searchmatch">needn't</span>...
1959, Anthony Burgess, Beds in the East (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 522: "<span class="searchmatch">Needn't</span> answer if you don't want to," said the man huffily....
Literally, “happy those who have nothing, they <span class="searchmatch">needn't</span> worry where to hide it”. IPA(key): [ˈblazɛ ˈtomu ˈɡdo ɲɪt͡s ˈnɛmaː ˈnɛstaraː sɛ ˈkam to ˈsxovaː]...
Lawrence Book), New York, N.Y.: Delacorte Press, →OCLC, page 127: “You <span class="searchmatch">needn’t</span> worry about bombs, by the way. Dresden is an open city. It is undefended...
intend. (obsolete) To attend to; to apply oneself to. E.D. Tenn., dennet, <span class="searchmatch">needn't</span> entend present participle of enten entend third-person singular present...
plucked un!" he muttered; "what a plucked un! No miss," he added, "you <span class="searchmatch">needn't</span> fear. Fear, says I? You never feared nothink in your life. […] having had...
and <span class="searchmatch">needn’t</span> (including their uncontracted forms) are not, except when used interrogatively. “You mustn’t go” means you must stay, but “you <span class="searchmatch">needn’t</span> go”...
in The Primadonna: The jury is satisfied and the verdict is that you <span class="searchmatch">needn't</span> fuss. So that's that, and let's talk about something else. there is nothing...