scarce
1 of 2adjective/skɛrs/
Forms:scarcer,scarcest
1
existing in smaller amounts than what is needed
- Food supplies grew scarce during the winter months, leading to rationing in some areas.
- Jobs were scarce in the rural town, forcing many residents to commute to nearby cities for work.
- The rare book was scarce and highly sought after by collectors around the world.
- Opportunities for advancement were scarce in the company, leading to employee dissatisfaction.
- Water became scarce during the drought, prompting conservation efforts throughout the region.
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present in very limited amounts or number and not commonly found or encountered
- The gemstone was so scarce that only a few pieces were ever found.
- The endangered bird species is becoming increasingly scarce due to habitat loss.
- This butterfly species is so scarce that it is seldom seen by even the most dedicated entomologists.
- Skilled craftsmen who can repair antique furniture are becoming increasingly scarce.