👉 Of necessity; necessarily; indispensably; used with an auxiliary verb (often must), and equivalent to "of need".
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look, At “needs,” a word that’s often in the book! The dictionary gives us quite a plea, “Of necessity” – that’s what it means to see. It tells us something must be done, you know, A requirement, a vital flow. Like "I need my lunch," or “He needs some rest,” It signals something truly blessed - Or perhaps a little bit distressed! It points to what is absolutely possessed – A crucial thing, a vital quest. “Indispensably” means it can’t be missed, Like a builder's hammer, firmly kissed! And “of need,” you see, is just the same, Connecting everything with a simple name. So remember this, and hold it tight, "Needs" means something truly bright – A requirement, clear and true, Something essential for me and you! Now, does anyone have an example they'd like to share?