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Scarce means not easy to find or get, or rare. It can be used as an adjective or an adverb. Learn how to use scarce in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.
Learn the meaning of scarce as an adjective and an adverb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Scarce means lacking in quantity or number, or intentionally absent.
adjective. uk / skeəs/ us / skers/ Add to word list. C1. not easy to find or get. escaso. Food and clean water were becoming scarce. Los alimentos y el agua potable empezaban a escasear. scarce resources. Antónimos. abundant formal. copious. plentiful. Menos ejemplos. With jobs so scarce, many young people have nothing to do.
adjective. uk / skeəs / us / skers / Add to word list Add to word list. C1. not easy to find or get: Food and clean water were becoming scarce. scarce resources. Antónimos. abundant formal. copious. plentiful. Menos ejemplos. With jobs so scarce, many young people have nothing to do. In wartime, food is often scarce.
Inglés. Español. scarce adj. (lacking) escaso/a adj. poco/a adj. New parts for machinery are scarce, so the locals have to cannibalize old machines for spares. Las partes nuevas para la maquinaria son escasas, por eso la gente tiene que hurgar en las máquinas antiguas en busca de recambios.
Scarce definition: insufficient to satisfy the need or demand; not abundant. See examples of SCARCE used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective scarce, which means there is not enough of something and it is only available in small quantities. See examples, idioms and synonyms of scarce.