Dearth
21dearth — [dɜːθ] noun [singular] formal a situation in which there is not enough of something Syn: lack a dearth of talented students[/ex] …
22dearth of ideas — index platitude Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
23Dearth — A scarcity of provisions (1 Kings 17). There were frequent dearths in Palestine. In the days of Abram there was a famine in the land (Gen. 12:10), so also in the days of Jacob (47:4, 13). We read also of dearths in the time of the judges (Ruth …
24dearth — Synonyms and related words: absence, aridity, barrenness, birth control, contraception, default, defect, deficiency, dry womb, dryness, exiguity, exiguousness, family planning, famine, impotence, inadequacy, ineffectualness, infecundity,… …
25dearth — sb. [dere]. RG. 416 …
26dearth — dÉœËθ n. lack, scarceness of something; scarceness of food; famine, severe food shortage …
27dearth — 1) thread 2) hatred …
28dearth — [də:θ] noun a scarcity or lack of something. Origin ME derthe (see dear, th2) …
29dearth — n. 1. Scarcity, insufficiency, deficiency, short supply. 2. Need, want, lack, famine, short commons …
30dearth — n 1. scarcity, scarceness, lack, want; deficiency, shortness, shortage, insufficiency, stint; scantiness, paucity, exiguity, meagerness, rareness; sparseness, seldomness, fewness, poorness, barrenness; depletion, exhaustion, emptiness, vacuity. 2 …