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.”

Synonyms

  • meager
  • sparse

Antonyms

  • abundant
  • copious