lacking
/ˈlækɪŋ/adjective2 syllables
Lacking means: inadequate in amount or degree.
Synonyms for lacking16
adjective, as in inadequate in amount or degree
What does lacking mean?2
adjective
1
inadequate in amount or degree“a deficient education”
2
nonexistent“the thumb is absent”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with lacking?10
three syllables
Show 40 near rhymes
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Lacking in a sentence
- Great scholar as he is, he is lacking in common sense.al_ex_an_der
- The idea was decent, but the execution proved lacking.Ooneykcall
- The solutions exist, but the will is lacking.Miktsoanit
- Your attention to detail is lacking, to say the least.Nuel
- From a practical standpoint, his plan is lacking.JK_Summerlin
- Lacking sleep, he fell stiffly on the bed.AmarMecheri
- There is nothing superfluous, there is nothing lacking in nature's inventions.Cangarejo
- As compared with his father, he is lacking in depth.unknown
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