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1lack

verb \ˈlak\

: to not have (something) : to not have enough of (something) ( chiefly US )

Full Definition of LACK

intransitive verb
1
:  to be deficient or missing <time is lacking for a full explanation>
2
:  to be short or have need of something <he will not lack for advisers>
transitive verb
:  to stand in need of :  suffer from the absence or deficiency of <lack the necessities of life>
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First Known Use of LACK

13th century

2lack

noun

: the state or condition of not having any or enough of something : the state or condition of lacking something

Full Definition of LACK

1
:  the fact or state of being wanting or deficient <a lack of evidence>
2
:  something that is lacking or is needed

Origin of LACK

Middle English lak; akin to Middle Dutch lak lack, Old Norse lakr defective
First Known Use: 14th century
LACK Defined for Kids

1lack

verb \ˈlak\
lackedlack·ing

Definition of LACK for Kids

1
:  to be missing <Something is lacking in the soup.>
2
:  to need or be without something <I lack the necessary money.>

2lack

noun

Definition of LACK for Kids

:  the fact or state of not having any or enough of something <a lack of time>

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