scanty |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between scanty and undefined
is that
scanty is somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
plenty |
scanty |
As a proper noun plenty
is a village in saskatchewan, canada.
As an adjective scanty is
somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent.
scanty |
profuse |
As adjectives the difference between scanty and profuse
is that
scanty is somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent while
profuse is in great quantity or abundance.
As a verb profuse is
(obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.
meagermeagre |
scanty |
Synonyms |
Meagermeagre is a synonym of scanty.
As an adjective scanty is
somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent.
scanty |
penurious |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between scanty and penurious
is that
scanty is somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent while
penurious is miserly; excessively cheap.
scanty |
unequal |
Related terms |
Scanty is a related term of unequal.
As adjectives the difference between scanty and unequal
is that
scanty is somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent while
unequal is not the same.
scanty |
unfit |
Related terms |
Scanty is a related term of unfit.
As adjectives the difference between scanty and unfit
is that
scanty is somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent while
unfit is not fit; not having the correct requirements.
As a verb unfit is
to make unfit; to render unsuitable, spoil, disqualify.
hungry |
scanty |
Related terms |
Hungry is a related term of scanty.
As adjectives the difference between hungry and scanty
is that
hungry is affected by hunger; desiring of food; having a physical need for food while
scanty is somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent.
tight |
scanty |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between tight and scanty
is that
tight is firmly held together; compact; not loose or open while
scanty is somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent.
As an adverb tight
is firmly, so as not to come loose easily.
As a verb tight
is to tighten.
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