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  1. adjective. uk / skeəs / us / skers / Add to word list. C1. not easy to find or get: Food and clean water were becoming scarce. scarce resources. Opposites. abundant formal. copious. plentiful. Fewer examples. With jobs so scarce, many young people have nothing to do. In wartime, food is often scarce. Research evidence in this area is scarce.

  2. The meaning of SCARCE is deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand : not plentiful or abundant. How to use scarce in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Scarce.

  3. (Definition of scarce from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) scarce | Intermediate English. adjective [ -er/-est only ] us / skeərs / Add to word list. not available in necessary amounts, or rare:

  4. Scarce definition: insufficient to satisfy the need or demand; not abundant. See examples of SCARCE used in a sentence.

  5. Use the word scarce when you want to say that something is hard to find or practically missing. When you know you’re about to be asked to do something unpleasant, like wash the dishes or take out the trash, go ahead and “make yourself scarce ,” which means to be elusive or get out of there fast.

  6. If something is scarce, there is not enough of it. Food was scarce and expensive. Jobs are becoming increasingly scarce. ...the allocation of scarce resources.

  7. Define scarce. scarce synonyms, scarce pronunciation, scarce translation, English dictionary definition of scarce. adj. scarc·er , scarc·est 1. Insufficient to meet a demand or requirement; short in supply: Fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought.

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