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- LACKED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LACK is to be deficient or missing How to use lack in a sentence
- LACK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that someone or something lacks a particular quality or that a particular quality is lacking in them, you mean that they do not have any or enough of it It lacked the power of the other cars
- LACKED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
LACKED meaning: 1 past simple and past participle of lack 2 to not have or not have enough of something that is… Learn more
- LACK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to be without or deficient in She wants to become an actor, but unfortunately she lacks ability Many of the villagers lacked even the basic necessities of life Synonyms: need, want to fall short of a target or requirement by (a particular amount) He lacks three votes to win
- Lacked - definition of lacked by The Free Dictionary
To be without or in need of: lacked the strength to lift the box 1 To be missing or deficient: We suspected that he was lying, but proof was lacking 2 To be in need of something: She does not lack for friends [Middle English, perhaps from Middle Dutch lac, deficiency, fault ]
- lacked - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
lack is a noun and a verb, lacking is an adjective: A lack of money prevented us from buying a house We lacked enough money to buy a house You are lacking in many important skills lack (lak), n deficiency or absence of something needed, desirable, or customary: lack of money; lack of skill
- Lacked Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
We just lacked these means to do it before His smile lacked sincerity I guess we both lacked experience I realized those receiving our tips lacked a reason to share our absolute confidence Maybe she lacked taste, but she knew what she liked Find similar words to lacked using the buttons below
- Lacked - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Lacked is the simple past tense form of the verb lack, which means to be without or to be deficient in something It is often used to describe the absence of a quality, feature, or resource
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