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Apprendre à prononcer scarce

/skers/
adjective
(especially of food, money, or some other resource) insufficient for the demand.
"as raw materials became scarce, synthetics were developed"
synonymes : in short supply, short, scant, scanty, meager, sparse, hard to find, hard to come by, not enough, too little, insufficient, deficient, inadequate, lacking, wanting, at a premium, like gold dust, not to be had, scarcer than hen's teeth, paltry, negligible, thin, exiguous

adverb
scarcely.
"a babe scarce two years old"

29 mai 2024 · The meaning of SCARCE is deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand : not plentiful or abundant. How to use scarce in a ...
not easy to find or get: Jobs are scarce around here. This is a huge waste of scarce resources. ... to go away from a difficult situation in order to avoid ...
adjective · insufficient to satisfy the need or demand; not abundant: Meat and butter were scarce during the war. Synonyms: deficient. Antonyms: abundant · seldom ...
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adjective. deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand. “fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought”. synonyms: rare · adverb. only a very ...
Synonyms for SCARCE: sparse, poor, lacking, scanty, scant, meagre, insufficient, meager; Antonyms of SCARCE: abundant, plentiful, sufficient, adequate, ...
scarce in American English · 1. not common; rarely seen · 2. not plentiful; not sufficient to meet the demand; hard to get. adverb · 3. Literary.
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SCARCE meaning: 1 : very small in amount or number not plentiful; 2 : to leave so that you will not be seen in a certain place.
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