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meagerness
mea·ger also mea·gre M0178600 (mē′gər)adj.1. Deficient in quantity, fullness, or extent; scanty.2. Deficient in richness, fertility, or vigor; feeble: the meager soil of an eroded plain.3. Having little flesh; lean. [Middle English megre, thin, from Old French, from Latin macer; see māk- in Indo-European roots.] mea′ger·ly adv.mea′ger·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | meagerness - the quality of being meager; "an exiguity of cloth that would only allow of miniature capes"-George Eliotexiguity, leanness, meagreness, scantiness, scantness, poornessinadequacy, deficiency, insufficiency - lack of an adequate quantity or number; "the inadequacy of unemployment benefits"wateriness - meagerness or poorness connoted by a superfluity of water (in a literary style as well as in a food); "the haziness and wateriness of his disquisitions"; "the wateriness of his blood"; "no one enjoys the burning of his soup or the wateriness of his potatoes"abstemiousness - restricted to bare necessitiesspareness, sparseness, sparsity, thinness - the property of being scanty or scattered; lacking denseness |
meagerness Related to meagerness: succinctnessSynonyms for meagernessnoun the quality of being meagerSynonyms- exiguity
- leanness
- meagreness
- scantiness
- scantness
- poorness
Related Words- inadequacy
- deficiency
- insufficiency
- wateriness
- abstemiousness
- spareness
- sparseness
- sparsity
- thinness
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