Synonym: lack, scarcity, shortage. Similar words: earth, on earth, unearth, earthquake, heart, at heart, near to, by heart. Meaning: [dɜːθ] n. 1. an acute insufficiency 2. an insufficient quantity or number.
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31. There a lot of talk in recent days about a dearth of international class English strikers.
32. And, oh, this dearth of the human physiognomy! and, worse than all, the terrible intimation of Kenneth that I neednot expect to be out of doors till spring!
33. There is no dearth of love quotes either, right from a new beginning to a tragic end-all the facets of love have been captured.
34. It was once labelled a cultural desert because of its dearth ofcultural and artistic activities.
35. I asked myself where my mother could be, whether she'd also been able to withstand the poison, her lungs adapt to this solitary inclemency and the dearth of oxygen.
36. A dearth of supplies in the physical market in India is keeping premiums steady at 40 cents an ounce.
37. The idea that a dearth of available women male longevity has been around for some time.
38. But rather than cursing the Grand Rapids, Mich.-based company for their dearth of long-weekend camping trips, they're gleefully anticipating taking extra time off in the winter.
39. Initially it was feared there might be a dearth of potential lawmakers in a country with no tradition of politicking.
40. The terrible dearth of information, the fictionalisation of our experience, there is hardly any gay autobiography, just novels, but why novelise it when the best of it is in our lives?
41. The dearth of equipment extended to hymn books,(Sentencedict.com ) important as they were in a part of Africa which still showed the influence of David Livingstone and his Presbyterian beliefs.
42. Many single women bristle at the stereotypes. The problem, some say, is a dearth of worthy bachelors.
43. The dearth of money now must put reform and centre.
44. In our dearth of ack - ack guns all sorts of contrivances were used.
45. The country has a dearth of people qualified to runthem.
46. I suppose a dearth of food can famish you and make you anxious to believe any promise of a better life, regardless of your mental faculty .
47. Most frightening, and frustrating, was the dearth of information on this condition.
48. Mr Bannister argues that while the dearth of first-time buyers is putting the brake on inflation, it may turn out to be a boon for the housing market.
49. We strolled along streets that the dearth of motor traffic made appear both old - fashioned and serene.
50. Many people in that country died because of dearth of food.
More similar words: earth, on earth, unearth, earthquake, heart, at heart, near to, by heart, give ear to, heart and soul, wholeheartedly, year after year, dead, idea, deal, death, dealt, ideal, ordeal, deal out, dealer, deal in, deadly, fade away, deal with, a big deal, deadline, a good deal, a great deal, put to death.