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

  5. 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.

  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. dearth in American English. (dɜːrθ) 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.

  8. a situation in which there are not many or not enough of something available: a dearth of new homes.

  9. dearth. noun. /dərθ/. [singular] 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.

  10. 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...

  11. Dearth Definition. Costliness; dearness. Any scarcity or lack. Scarcity of food. (by extension) Scarcity; a lack or short supply. 1660, Church of England, “In the time of dearth and famine.”, in The Book of Common Prayer, page 21. O God,heavenly Father, whose gift it is that the rain doth fall, the earth is fruitfull, beasts increase, and ...

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