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Shortfall Meaning in English

word

ˈʃɔɹtˌfɔɫ
SHORT-fawl
ʃˈɔːtfɔːl
SHAWT-fawl

Definition

A shortfall is when you do not have as much of something (especially money or resources) as you need or expected.

Usage & Nuances

'Shortfall' is mainly used in business, finance, and formal writing to talk about a lack or gap in expected amounts. Common collocations are 'budget shortfall', 'supply shortfall', and 'meet the shortfall.' It is typically a countable noun: 'a shortfall'.

Example Sentences

We have a shortfall of $500 in our budget this month.

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The school is facing a teacher shortfall this year.

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There was a shortfall in rice production due to the drought.

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Donations didn't cover the shortfall, so the project was delayed.

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The company made up the shortfall with emergency funds.

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If there's a shortfall next quarter, we'll need to cut costs.

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