Lack ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Lack ( noun )

  1. An insufficient or inadequate amount of something.
  2. The state of being without or not having something.
  3. A shortage or scarcity of something.
  4. A deficiency or insufficiency of something.
  5. The absence or shortfall of something.

Origin:

The word lack comes from the old english word "leac" which means deficiency or scarcity. it refers to an insufficient or inadequate amount of something.

Examples:

  1. He noticed a lack of resources.
  2. She felt a lack of motivation.
  3. He talked about a lack of funding.
  4. She worried about a lack of support.
  5. He apologized for a lack of preparation.

(As a verb)

Lack ( verb )

  1. An insufficient or inadequate amount of something.
  2. The state of being without or not having something.
  3. A shortage or scarcity of something.
  4. A deficiency or insufficiency of something.
  5. The absence or shortfall of something.

Origin:

The word lack comes from the old english word "leac" which means deficiency or scarcity. it refers to an insufficient or inadequate amount of something.

Examples:

  1. He noticed a lack of resources.
  2. She felt a lack of motivation.
  3. He talked about a lack of funding.
  4. She worried about a lack of support.
  5. He apologized for a lack of preparation.
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