아무 단어나 입력하세요!

Scant Meaning in English

word

ˈskænt
SKANT
skˈɑːnt
SKAHNT

Definition

If something is scant, there is very little of it available; it's barely enough or not quite sufficient.

Usage & Nuances

'Scant' is formal and often describes amounts that are just barely enough or less than required (e.g., 'scant resources', 'a scant cup of sugar'). Common in negative or critical contexts; less common in everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

There was only a scant amount of food left.

basic

They had scant evidence to prove the case.

basic

We received scant information about the new rules.

basic

Job opportunities are scant in this remote area.

natural

I had a scant five minutes to grab lunch before my next meeting.

natural

Public funding for the project has been scant so far.

natural