What is another word for do you want something??

Pronunciation: [dˈuː juː wˈɒnt sˈʌmθɪŋ] (IPA)

"Do you want something?" is a common question that we often ask in our day-to-day conversations with others. But sometimes, we may want to change our vocabulary and use different words to ask the same question. Here are some synonyms for "do you want something?" that you can use: 1. Can I get you anything? 2. Would you like something? 3. May I offer you anything? 4. Is there anything you'd like? 5. How about something to snack on? 6. Do you need anything? 7. Would you care for something? 8. Are you interested in something? 9. What can I get for you? 10. Shall I bring you something? Using any of these synonyms will not only make your communication more varied but will also make you sound articulate and well-spoken.

What are the hypernyms for Do you want something??

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Are you in need of something?, Are you looking for something?, Are you seeking something?, Do you crave something?, Do you desire something?.

Related words: want something, need something, want to buy something, what do you want?, what do you need?

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