in-demand
in-demand — adjective
1. wanted by a large number of people — used about products, workers, or services t
wanted by a large number of people — used about products, workers, or services that are difficult to get because so many people want them
After her keynote speech, Naoko became the most in-demand consultant in the tech industry.
in-demand + [profession] for popular specialists
The new bakery's sourdough loaves were so in demand that customers queued before sunrise.
so in demand that + result clause
Ishaan's landscape paintings are in demand among collectors across three continents.
Plumbers and electricians are always in demand during the freezing winter months.
Adina discovered that nurses with paediatric training were highly in demand at rural clinics.
- sought-after
more formal; often used in journalism and job listings
- popular
broader term that does not imply scarcity or competition
- hot
informal; often used about trends and short-lived demand
文法句型
be + in demand
in-demand + noun
用法筆記
Written with a hyphen (in-demand) when it comes before a noun: 'an in-demand actor'. Written as separate words (in demand) after a verb: 'the actor is in demand'.