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    Dearth
    /dərTH/

    noun

    • 1. a scarcity or lack of something: "there is a dearth of evidence"
  2. The meaning of DEARTH is scarcity that makes dear; specifically : famine. How to use dearth in a sentence. Where does the word dearth come from?

  3. an amount of something that is too small: a lack: The region is suffering from a dearth of medical specialists.

  4. A dearth of something is a lack or scarcity of it. The word is especially used in serious situations in which there is a shortage of something important. It is usually followed by of and the thing that is lacking, as in a dearth of resources or a dearth of clean water.

  5. an amount of something that is too small: a lack: The region is suffering from a dearth of medical specialists.

  6. If there is a dearth of something, there is not enough of it. A dearth of cupcakes is unfortunate, but a dearth of nutritious food is a serious problem. Dearth is an Old English noun formed from the adjective deore, "precious, costly," and the noun-forming suffix -th.

  7. 3 days ago · noun. 1. an inadequate supply; scarcity; lack. There is a dearth of good engineers. 2. scarcity and dearness of food; famine. SYNONYMS 1. shortage, want, paucity, insufficiency. ANTONYMS 1. abundance, plenty, sufficiency; surplus.

  8. dearth. a lack of something; the fact of there not being enough of something synonym scarcity There was a dearth of reliable information on the subject. Definition of dearth noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define dearth. dearth synonyms, dearth pronunciation, dearth translation, English dictionary definition of dearth. n. 1. A scarce supply; a lack: "the dearth of uncensored, firsthand information about the war" . 2. Shortage of food; famine. American Heritage® Dictionary...

  10. A condition in which food is scarce and dear; often, in earlier use, a time of scarcity with its accompanying privations, a famine; now mostly restricted to the condition, as in time of dearth.

  11. dearth (of something) a lack of something; the fact of there not being enough of something synonym scarcity. There was a dearth of reliable information on the subject.

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