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The Word

The word 'requisite' serves as both a noun and an adjective, indicating something necessary for a specific purpose. As an adjective, it means required or essential, while as a noun, it refers to a necessary thing or requirement. Synonyms include required, necessary, and essential, among others.

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The word 'requisite' serves as both a noun and an adjective, indicating something necessary for a specific purpose. As an adjective, it means required or essential, while as a noun, it refers to a necessary thing or requirement. Synonyms include required, necessary, and essential, among others.

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The word "requisite" can be used as both a noun and an adjective, and it refers

to something that is necessary or required for a particular purpose.

✅ As an Adjective
Meaning: Required or essential.
 Examples:
o "She has the requisite skills for the job."

o "A college degree is often a requisite qualification for this position."

✅ As a Noun
Meaning: A necessary thing; a requirement.
 Examples:
o "Experience is a requisite for this role."

o "They didn’t meet all the requisites for admission."

🔁 Synonyms
 Required
 Necessary
 Essential
 Mandatory
 Indispensable
 Prerequisite (similar, but usually implies something needed before something
else)

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