"Meagreness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Meagreness
"Meagreness" Meaning
Meagreness refers to the state or quality of being meager, which means being lacking in quantity, quality, or resources. It can also imply a sense of poverty, scarcity, or inadequacy.
"Meagreness" Examples
Meagreness
Meagreness refers to the quality of being poor, lacking, or inadequate.
Here are five usage examples:
The austerity measures were intended to address the meagreness of the national treasury. (#adjective) The meagreness of his bank account forced him to live in a small apartment. (#adjective) The new policy aimed to alleviate the meagreness of the company's resources. (#adjective) The village suffered from a meagreness of fresh water, leading to a shortage of clean drinking water. (#noun) The divorce left Jane with a meagreness of possessions, forcing her to start from scratch. (#noun)