scantity
/ˈskænti/Definitions
1. adjective
Having only a little or barely enough of something.
“The scanty supplies meant they had to ration their food.”
2. adjective
Providing barely enough of something, typically in a poor or inadequate way.
“The hotel’s scanty breakfast service left much to be desired.”
3. adjective
Having little or no substance or quality.
“The scanty plot was predictable and unengaging.”