exiguity (Meaning)

Wordnet

exiguity (n)

the quality of being meager

Webster

exiguity (n.)

Scantiness; smallness; thinness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exiguity

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exiguity Sentence Examples

  1. The exiguity of the budget made it difficult for the project to proceed as planned.
  2. The politician's exiguity of vision led to a narrow and ineffective policy.
  3. The scientist's exiguity of data made it difficult to draw any meaningful conclusions.
  4. The artist's exiguity of talent was evident in the poor quality of their work.
  5. The company's exiguity of resources made it vulnerable to competition.
  6. The student's exiguity of knowledge made it difficult for them to pass the exam.
  7. The city's exiguity of green space made it a less desirable place to live.
  8. The country's exiguity of natural resources made it dependent on imports.
  9. The organization's exiguity of membership made it difficult to achieve its goals.
  10. The exiguity of evidence made it difficult to determine the cause of the accident.

FAQs About the word exiguity

the quality of being meagerScantiness; smallness; thinness.

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The exiguity of the budget made it difficult for the project to proceed as planned.

The politician's exiguity of vision led to a narrow and ineffective policy.

The scientist's exiguity of data made it difficult to draw any meaningful conclusions.

The artist's exiguity of talent was evident in the poor quality of their work.