scant
Americanadjective
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barely sufficient in amount or quantity; not abundant; almost inadequate.
to do scant justice.
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limited; meager; not large.
a scant amount.
- Synonyms:
- restricted, small, scanty
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barely amounting to as much as indicated.
a scant two hours; a scant cupful.
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having an inadequate or limited supply (usually followed byof ).
scant of breath.
verb (used with object)
adverb
adjective
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scarcely sufficient; limited
he paid her scant attention
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(prenominal) slightly short of the amount indicated; bare
a scant ten inches
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having a short supply (of)
verb
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to limit in size or quantity
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to provide with a limited or inadequate supply of
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to treat in a slighting or inadequate manner
adverb
Other Word Forms
- scantly adverb
- scantness noun
Etymology
Origin of scant
1325–75; Middle English (adj.) < Old Norse skamt, neuter of skammr short
Example Sentences
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With scant information given by the various sides, back at the Intercontinental, vehicle registration plates gave away that the US delegation was sweeping in, straight from the Iran talks.
From Barron's
And yet historians, he tells us, have made scant use of it.
There is scant evidence to support his claim.
From Barron's
Many countries have tried to reverse this trend, with scant success.
The ruling also enabled them to promote their wares broadly and with scant regulation on where, when or how they’re marketed.
From Salon
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