Meaning & Definition of word "Scant"

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    Scant

    /skænt/

    verb:

    • 1. To give or supply in a minimal or insufficient amount.
      • Example: He scantily used the available resources for the experiment.

    adjective:

    • 1. Barely sufficient in amount or quantity; insufficient.
      • Example: The project received scant funding, leading to numerous cutbacks.
    • 2. Limited in size or extent.
      • Example: She had scant knowledge of the subject before she started the course.
    • 3. Meager or lacking; not plentiful.
      • Example: The scant harvest this year has put a strain on local food supplies.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old Norse 'skamt', meaning short or little.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    scant regard:

    Not much respect or consideration.

    scant attention:

    Minimal or inadequate focus on something.

    scant resources:

    Very few resources available.

    Related Words

    scantiness:

    The quality of being scant.

    scantily:

    In a scant manner, insufficiently.

    Slang Meanings of scant

    Meaning: Barely enough.

    Example Sentence: She had a scant amount of money left for the trip.