vacancy |
lack |
As nouns the difference between vacancy and lack
is that
vacancy is an unoccupied position or job while
lack is a defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.
As a verb lack is
to be without, to need, to require.
bankruptcy |
lack |
Related terms |
Bankruptcy is a related term of lack.
As a noun bankruptcy
is a legally declared or recognized condition of insolvency of a person or organization.
As a verb lack is
.
lack |
infrequency |
Related terms |
Lack is a related term of infrequency.
As a verb lack
is .
As a noun infrequency is
the characteristic of being infrequent; rarity; irregularity; scarcity.
beggary |
lack |
Related terms |
Beggary is a related term of lack.
As a noun beggary
is the state of a beggar; indigence, extreme poverty.
As an adjective beggary
is (obsolete) beggarly.
As a verb lack is
.
lack |
jejuneness |
Related terms |
Lack is a related term of jejuneness.
As a verb lack
is .
As a noun jejuneness is
the state or condition of being jejune.
insolvency |
lack |
Related terms |
Insolvency is a related term of lack.
As a noun insolvency
is the condition of being insolvent; the state or condition of a person who is insolvent; the condition of one who is unable to pay his debts as they fall due, or in the usual course of trade and business; as, a merchant's insolvency.
As a verb lack is
.
destitution |
lack |
Related terms |
Destitution is a related term of lack.
As a noun destitution
is (obsolete) the action of deserting or abandoning.
As a verb lack is
.
lack |
shor |
As a verb lack
is .
As a proper noun shor is
a turkic ethnic group living in mountain shoria, a southern part of kemerovo oblast in russia.
scream |
lack |
As verbs the difference between scream and lack
is that
scream is to cry out with a shrill voice; to utter a sudden, sharp outcry, or shrill, loud cry, as in fright or extreme pain; to shriek; to screech while
lack is .
As a noun scream
is a loud, emphatic, exclamation of extreme emotion, usually horror, fear, excitement et cetera can be the exclamation of a word, but is usually a sustained, high-pitched vowel sound, particularly /æ/ or /i/.
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