comeuppance castigation | recompense requital | retribution wrath | retaliation reward | deserved fate due reward |
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Whats the word for getting what you deserve?
Synonyms:
To be punished
. take the rap (for something) reap what you sow. get it.
What word means to get what you want?
obtain
.
verb
. to get something that you want or need, especially by going through a process that is difficult.
What is another way to say you deserve it?
In this page you can discover 26 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for deserve, like: have the right to,
merit
, be unworthy, be deserving, be worthy of, warrant, be entitled to, fail, gain, worthy of and earn.
What are synonyms for deserve?
merit warrant | justify rate | earn win | demand call for | be worth be worthy of |
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What can I say instead of I want?
- I feel like a pizza.
- I am in the mood for chocolate.
- I am craving a doughnut.
- I’m dying for a cup of coffee.
- I would like some water, please.
- Hit the spot.
What is another word for wanting something badly?
hope;
languish
; long for; pine; to want something very badly; yearn; have one’s heart set on.
When people say you deserve the world?
Deserving the world
means your adventurous soul should have a world of possibilities to discover. Not only the material world, but also the world of feelings and sensations. In a poetic manner, you deserve to feel the breeze and feel alive.
What is another word for well deserved?
just deserved | merited rightful | appropriate condign | justified proper | apt suitable |
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What are the synonyms for retribution?
- comeuppance.
- compensation.
- reckoning.
- redress.
- reprisal.
- retaliation.
- revenge.
- vengeance.
Do I deserve this meaning?
If you say that a person or thing deserves something, you mean that
they should have it or receive it because of their actions or qualities
.
What does deserve you mean?
:
to be worthy
of : merit deserves another chance. intransitive verb. : to be worthy, fit, or suitable for some reward or requital …
Is deserve a negative word?
It can be used in positive ways or negative ways. So, a good person should get positive things – a good person deserves good things; a
bad person
should get negative things – a bad person deserves bad things.
How do you use the word deserve?
- I don’t deserve someone like you. …
- You deserve just as much. …
- Our guests deserve a quiet and peaceful visit. …
- But first I deserve a reward for my intuitive skills. …
- Congratulations. …
- You deserve so much better, Gabriel. …
- I don’t deserve to be forced to wait.
How do you say I want to formally?
If it’s politeness you’re trying to achieve, you could say
I would like to know
. This transforms what might have been interpreted as a demand into a request. An alternative word would be enquire, such as in I would like to enquire.
How do you say I want to be politely?
If you want something, don’t just say “I want.” So don’t say “I want a tuna sandwich” or “I want a cup of coffee” – because this is really, really rude. Instead, you should say “
I’d like”
. “I’d like” is short for “I would like”. So “I’d like a tuna sandwich” or “I’d like a cup of coffee”.