lacunary

/lækjʊˈneɪri/

Definitions

1. adjective

having or characterized by gaps, especially in reasoning or argumentation

“The politician’s argument was criticized for being lacunary, with many holes in his logic.”

2. noun

a person or thing that is characterized by gaps or lack of continuity

“The artist’s style was considered lacunary, with abrupt transitions between different themes.”

Synonyms

  • gappy
  • vacant

Antonyms

  • complete
  • continuous