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dearth

noun \ˈdərth\

: the state or condition of not having enough of something

Full Definition of DEARTH

1
:  scarcity that makes dear; specifically :  famine
2
:  an inadequate supply :  lack <a dearth of evidence>
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Examples of DEARTH

  1. It may also be a respite for booksellers, who have been grumbling for several years about sluggish sales and a dearth of dependable blockbuster fiction. —Julie Bosman, New York Times, 19 Oct. 2006

Origin of DEARTH

Middle English derthe, from Old English *dierth, from dēore dear
First Known Use: 13th century

Rhymes with DEARTH

DEARTH Defined for Kids

dearth

noun \ˈdərth\

Definition of DEARTH for Kids

:  scarcity, lack <There was a dearth of news.>

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