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View synonyms for lacking

lacking

[lak-ing]

preposition

  1. being without; not having; wanting; less.

    Lacking equipment, the laboratory couldn't undertake the research project.



adjective

  1. wanting; deficient.

    He was found lacking in stamina.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of lacking1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; lack + -ing 2
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Example Sentences

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"And once on site, they must travel on foot, even lacking fuel for vehicles."

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If there’s one thing “Wicked: For Good” is lacking, it’s depth — of color, of emotion, of writing and of those beloved characters.

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When Lincoln Riley first landed in Los Angeles, his audacious plan to remake a lacking USC roster on the fly revolved almost entirely around the transfer portal.

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It’s a strange idea for a movie that, while lacking such structural niceties as an obvious goal to be met, proves an oddly touching experience, somber yet slightly absurd.

Experiments showed that mice lacking CD47 had slower tumor growth, suggesting the exhaustion effect came from CD47 on immune cells rather than on cancer cells.

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