wantage (Meaning)

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wantage (n.)

That which is wanting; deficiency.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wantage

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wantage Sentence Examples

  1. The shortage of medical supplies created a desperate wantage for assistance.
  2. Despite the availability of food, the refugees felt a constant wantage due to their lack of shelter.
  3. The wantage for clean water prompted aid organizations to drill wells in the affected area.
  4. The receding tide exposed a vast wantage of sandy beach, ideal for exploration.
  5. The wantage for knowledge drove her to pursue a doctorate in history.
  6. The shortage of sunlight during winter created a wantage of vitamin D, leading to widespread deficiency.
  7. The wantage for affordable housing pushed many families into homelessness.
  8. The wantage for skilled workers in the tech industry was so great that companies offered generous incentives.
  9. The wantage for peace and stability motivated international efforts to resolve the conflict.
  10. The wantage for beauty inspired countless artists to create masterpieces throughout history.

FAQs About the word wantage

That which is wanting; deficiency.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The shortage of medical supplies created a desperate wantage for assistance.

Despite the availability of food, the refugees felt a constant wantage due to their lack of shelter.

The wantage for clean water prompted aid organizations to drill wells in the affected area.

The receding tide exposed a vast wantage of sandy beach, ideal for exploration.