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  1. scant. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English scant /skænt/ adjective [ only before noun] 1 not enough The story has received scant attention in the press. They produce goods with scant regard for quality. 2 → a scant cup/teaspoon etc Examples from the Corpus scant • While most mistakes should be ignored or given scant ...

  2. SCANT meaning: very little and not enough: . Learn more.

  3. barely sufficient or adequate companies with scant regard for the safety of future generations 2. (attributive) barely amounting to a specified number or quantity she weighed a scant two pounds verb (with object) (mainly North American English) 1. provide grudgingly or in insufficient amounts he does not scant his attention to the later writings 2.

  4. scant, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  5. scant: 1 adj less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so “a scant cup of sugar” Synonyms: light , short deficient , insufficient of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement v limit in quality or quantity Synonyms: skimp Type of: restrict place under restrictions; limit access to v supply sparingly and with ...

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  7. scant (adjective) scant / ˈ skænt/ adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of SCANT. : very small in size or amount. Food was in scant supply. She paid scant attention to the facts. Police found scant evidence of fraud. SCANT meaning: very small in size or amount.

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