Meaning & Definition of word "Meager"

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    Meager

    /ˈmiːɡər/

    adjective:

    • 1. Lacking in quantity or quality; insufficient.
      • Example: The meager supplies were barely enough to last the winter.
    • 2. Lacking richness or fullness.
      • Example: The meager taste of the dish was disappointing.
    • 3. Thin or lean; not plump.
      • Example: The meager cat scavenged for scraps in the alley.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'megger', from Old French 'mager', from Latin 'macr(us)', meaning 'thin, lean.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    meager resources:

    Resources that are insufficient or inadequate.

    meager income:

    An income that is low and barely sufficient.

    meager appetite:

    An appetite that is not strong or vigorous.

    Related Words

    scanty:

    Barely sufficient or adequate in quantity.

    insufficient:

    Not enough; inadequate.

    spare:

    Thin or sparse; not abundant.

    Slang Meanings of meager

    Meaning: Lean or skinny

    Example Sentence: He looked meager after his illness.

    Meaning: Poorly supplied

    Example Sentence: That party was so meager, there wasn't enough food.