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in-demand

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective in-demand has 2 senses
  1. in demand, marketable - in demand by especially employers; "marketable skills"
    Antonyms: unsalable, unsaleable (indirect, via salable)
  2. coveted, desired, in demand, sought after - greatly desired
    Antonym: undesirable (indirect, via desirable)

Definitions from the Web

Term: in-demand

Description:

The term "in-demand" refers to something that is highly sought after or desired by a large number of people. It can be used to describe a person, a product, a skill, or any other item that is currently popular or in high demand.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. John is an in-demand musician, constantly booked for concerts and events.
  2. The latest smartphone model is in-demand and selling out quickly.

Noun:

  1. The in-demand for quality childcare has grown significantly in recent years.
  2. She possesses the right skills, making her an in-demand in the job market.

Verb:

  1. The actress became in-demand overnight after her breakthrough performance.
  2. The product's popularity soared, making it in-demand among consumers.

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