scarce
/ˈskɛɚs/adjective, adverb1 syllable
Scarce means: deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand.
Synonyms for scarce12
adjective, as in deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand
Opposites of scarce
What does scarce mean?3
adjective
1
deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand“fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought”
adverb
1
only a very short time before“we hardly knew them”
2
almost not“he hardly ever goes fishing”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Scarce in a sentence
- There were means when reason was scarce, now reason abounds but means are scarce!anzart
- When goods are scarce, sellers have the advantage.unknown
- Good fruit is scarce in winter, and costs a lot.sundown
- In today's world, possessions are plentiful, but time is scarce.Scott
- She drove away, scarce able to contain herself for joy.Hybrid
- Her gaze spoke volumes where words were scarce.Igider
- Telephone booths are as scarce as hen's teeth around here.Auride
- Good quality fruit is scarce in the winter and it costs a lot.CM
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of scarce
as a adjective
- comparative
- scarcer
- superlative
- scarcest