Dearth


The meaning of the word Dearth is: a scarcity or lack of something


Examples:

Because there was a dearth of evidence, the district attorney had to drop the charges.

published by Claretta on 2021-09-24 19:43:58


The test scores revealed a dearth of comprehension.

published by Holley on 2021-05-08 04:13:22


Although the lake is filled with water, the dearth of aquatic life makes it a gloomy sight.

published by Zaida on 2021-07-05 12:27:00


While you can find a house quite cheaply in the suburbs, there is a dearth of affordable housing in the city.

published by Johnathan on 2021-07-08 15:08:50


The dearth of money going into cancer research is putting many lives in danger.

published by Denese on 2021-02-07 07:12:11


Angered by the dearth of attention being given to her daughter at school, the mother began to teach her child at home.

published by Edda on 2021-05-01 05:52:45


As soon as the popular celebrity began wearing purple nail polish, there was suddenly a dearth of purple nail polish in stores.

published by Tashina on 2021-12-21 13:11:56


Because you cheated on me, I have a dearth of affection for you!

published by Filiberto on 2021-06-13 06:00:29


Since there is a dearth of ice cream shops in this area, now is the perfect time to open up shop.

published by Annelle on 2021-11-30 12:11:38


Even though the economy is slowly getting better, many Christmas trees will have a dearth of presents.

published by Mickey on 2021-11-06 03:50:50


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