Scarce
UK //skeəs//US //skɛrsi//
Definition
Not enough of something; hard to find.
In simple words: hard to find or not enough of something
Examples
- During the drought, water became extremely scarce.
- Job opportunities were scarce, leading to high competition.
- The rare bird was observed in areas where trees are scarce.
- Information about the event was scarce, leaving many confused.
- Scarce resources can lead to conflicts among communities.
Usage notes
Use 'scarce' in contexts where resources, time, or information are limited. Avoid in casual speech when discussing abundance.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'scarce' as 'scare' - something so rare it scares you!
Collocations
- scarce resource
- become scarce
- scarce commodity
- scarce information
- scarce supply
Synonyms
- limited
- short
- sparse
- rare
- meager
Antonyms
- abundant
- plentiful
- common
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'scarcity' - often used incorrectly as an adjective.
- Using 'scarce' with uncountable nouns without context.
- Assuming it is synonymous with 'rare' without understanding subtle differences.