Meaning

You can start a phrase with "I could use" to indicate that you really want or need something but haven’t been able to get it yet.

Today's Sentences

01

I could use a hug.

Situation 1

Is everything ok?

I’m feeling a little down today.

Can I do anything to make you feel better?

I could use a hug.

Situation 2

How have you been since your dog passed?

I’ve been okay.
The house seems awfully quiet though.

What can I do to brighten your day?

I could use a hug.

02

I could use a drink.

Situation 1

Hey, do you have time tonight?

I can meet tonight.

I could use a drink.

Sure, you sound stressed.
Let’s meet at that lounge on 5th.

Situation 2

What a day!

I could use a drink.

Me too.
Wanna go for a nice cold beer?

Absolutely.

03

I could use a friend.

Situation 1

I’ve been so depressed lately.

Sounds like you’re still grieving.

I could use a friend.

You’re talking to one right now.
I’m here for you.

Situation 2

I’ve been a mess since the break up.

You look really sad today.

I could use a friend.

Let’s do something to get your mind off of things.

04

I could use a shower.

Situation 1

You’re so sweaty!

I’ve been at the construction site all day.

You need to wash up, we’re having guests over for dinner.

I could use a shower.
I’ll get ready real quick.

Situation 2

I went for a long run this morning.

I thought you took longer than usual to get home.

I could use a shower.

I’ll have breakfast ready for you.

05

I could use some fresh air.

Situation 1

Some days I feel like I need therapy.

Does being a psychologist drain you?

I feel like I get so emotional with my Tuesday patients.
I could use some fresh air.

Let’s go for a walk and get some coffee.
Self-care is important too!

Situation 2

I could use some fresh air.

Is something bothering you?

I’m upset because I couldn’t save someone from the fire last night.

You can’t save everyone.
Go out and get your mind off of things.

Writer's Note

Another word to describe "I could use" is "want, need", or "wish I had". Try and substitute "I could use" with the suggested alternatives. Do they fit? Do you have other phrases or situations in your life where you use "want, need", or "wish I had"?

Here are some of my examples:

  1. I could use a friend. 👉 I need a friend.
  2. I could use a drink. 👉 I want a drink.
  3. I could use a new laptop. 👉 I need a new laptop.
  4. I could use some extra cash. 👉 I wish I had some extra cash.
  5. I could use some new paintbrushes. 👉 I want some new paintbrushes.
  6. I could use a bike to get around. 👉 I wish I had a bike to get around.
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