variabletribe@gmail.com
We deliver life changing content to our users
Back to Dictionary

Demand

Noun, Verb
UK /dɪˈmɑːnd/
US /dɪˈmænd/

Definition

(n) : A strong request or urgent need.
(v) : To ask for something firmly or forcefully.

Example

"(n) : The demand was high."

"(n) : There is a strong demand for fresh fruits in the local market every morning."

"(v) : Customers demanded refunds after the company failed to deliver their orders on time."

Explanation

Demand means asking strongly for something, or needing something very much. For example, a customer might demand a refund if a product is broken, or a teacher might demand attention in class. In economics, demand refers to how much people want a product, like the high demand for smartphones. As a verb, demand means to ask firmly or insistently for something to be given, done, or explained. For instance, “The workers demanded better pay” or “She demanded an answer immediately.” The word can also describe the need for something, like “This job requires high demand for skills”.