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Lack

UK //læk//US //læk//

Definition

The state of not having enough of something.

In simple words: not having something you need or want

Examples

  • There is a lack of water in the desert.
  • His lack of experience was evident during the interview.
  • They expressed concern over the lack of food for the needy.
  • The lack of communication caused misunderstandings.
  • She felt a lack of support from her friends.

Usage notes

Use 'lack' to indicate omission or deficiency. It is more suitable in neutral contexts than in formal ones.

Grammar pattern

lack + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'lack' as a 'lack of luck' when trying to find something.

Collocations

  • lack of resources
  • lack of interest
  • lack of evidence
  • lack of time

Synonyms

  • deficiency
  • shortage
  • absence
  • dearth
  • want

Antonyms

  • abundance
  • surplus
  • plenty

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'lack' with 'lack of' when talking about general absence.
  • Using it with uncountable nouns incorrectly.
  • Misplacing the verb forms in sentences.