What is another word for be lacking?

Pronunciation: [biː lˈakɪŋ] (IPA)

The phrase "be lacking" means to not have enough or to be deficient in something. Some synonyms for this term would include the phrases: fall short, come up short, be deficient, be inadequate, be insufficient, be wanting, not measure up, not have enough, not be enough, not be up to par, and be incomplete. These synonyms can be used interchangeably with "be lacking" to describe situations where a particular thing or quality is missing or insufficient. Whether it's in reference to a person's abilities or resources, having a strong vocabulary of synonyms for "be lacking" can help effectively communicate ideas and concepts.

What are the hypernyms for Be lacking?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Be lacking

  • The diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden in the heavens so rich, precisely in order that the human mind shall never be lacking in fresh nourishment.
    Johannes Kepler
  • Since it is difficult to join them together, it is safer to be feared than to be loved when one of the two must be lacking.
    Niccolo Machiavelli
  • Share your M&Ms. There are bags and bags of them all over the place. If you give them one of yours, even one of the green ones, you will not be lacking. Honust Injun. Now apply this to Time, Concern, Touch, Interest and Being Vulnerable.
    Hugh Elliott
  • I am late with the new Doris Lessing []. I make no apology: it has taken me a long time to read (568 pages of close print) and at the end of it all I feel cheated. This talented writer has attempted an experiment which has failed, essayed a scale which is beyond her....This is a book of revolt – political, social, sexual. Anna [the heroine] became a Communist in South Africa, seeing in Communism a "moral energy" not to be found in other creeds or in the long-entrenched privileged class. Anna is also concerned with being a "free woman" – rebelling against traditional male dominance – and with achieving maximal erotic fulfilment....There is no doubt about the great moral virtues here – intelligence, honesty, integrity – but it is the aesthetic virtues that seem to be lacking. The characters do not really interest us: when we have dialogue it is strangely unnatural … Mrs Lessing’s old singleness of vision, her strength as a writer, is not to be found here. [Review in the English provincial newspaper the , 1962]
    Anthony Burgess
  • Now that the once omnipotent Liberal party has so declined, it is hard to realise how formidable it was in 1911—especially in Scotland. Its dogmas were so completely taken for granted that their presentation partook less of argument than of a tribal incantation. Mr. Gladstone had given it an aura of earnest morality, so that its platforms were also pulpits and its harangues had the weight of sermons. Its members seemed to assume that their opponents must be lacking either in morals or mind. The Tories were the "stupid" party; Liberals alone understood and sympathised with the poor; a working man who was not a Liberal was inaccessible to reason, or morally corrupt, or intimidated by laird or employer. I remember a lady summing up the attitude thus: Tories may think they are better born, but Liberals know that they are born better.
    John Buchan

Related words: be lacking in, be lacking for, be lacking of, be inadequate, be lacking in some respect, lack of something

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