Synonym: deficient, lacking, missing, nonexistent, wanting(a), wanting. Similar words: cracking, hijacking, licking, fucking, knocking, shocking, checking, alive and kicking. Meaning: [læk] adj. 1. not existing 2. inadequate in amount or degree.
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151. Once in office, however, the Clinton adminstration was quickly accused of being too young and lacking in experience.
152. That sense is still lacking on the World Wide Web, despite its immense popularity.
153. My early 1980s collection, which had fast been gathering dust up in the loft, was now woefully lacking.
154. One major factor, of course, was that the possible alternatives seemed enfeebled and lacking in conviction.
155. Tests which are not based upon adequate linguistic descriptions must be regarded as lacking in construct validity.
156. Club owner Sergei Lissovsky is well aware that most of his performers are lacking in artistic talent.
157. The highest earners have the most confidence in themselves, while those currently without a steady relationship are relatively lacking in confidence.
158. Lacking a better alternative,[Sentencedict.com] Father Maier fell back on his bottomless faith in discernment and agreed.
159. Poor, lacking cohesion, she could not pursue a vigorous foreign policy.
160. Like most Byzantine churches it is unpretentious and lacking in colour.
161. Information on a teacher's classroom ability is almost entirely lacking.
162. Prejudice is by definition a strongly held view, often lacking flexibility.
163. It was seldom spectacular, lacking the Van Gogh-like, wild-eyed artistry of Cunningham, but it worked.
164. These tasks were repetitive, lengthy, and lacking in any intrinsic interest.
165. They lived in appalling conditions, lacking even the most primitive sanitation.
166. The digital recording is good, although a bit lacking in sonority and colour.
167. As soon as a leaf dries, it begins to dull, lacking the luminescence that one full of juices has.
168. Our students are markedly lacking in social skills, the ability to meet people and to get along with them.
169. The autonomous learner lacking particular knowledge knows how to acquire that knowledge.
170. Fact 3: Criteria are lacking for judging the product a failure.
171. The monarchy established since 1830 was still far from being popular,(http://sentencedict.com/lacking.html) but opposition to it was inchoate and lacking focus.
172. It was about an old boyfriend - before you, my dear - when I was fat and lacking confidence.
173. On the other hand, while the Web may be vibrant and fresh, it is also completely lacking in quality control.
174. He may have done so, but conclusive evidence for this wider publishing role is lacking.
175. At the present uncertain stage in the economic cycle, the commodity most urgently lacking is confidence.
176. In times past, Shiptonthorpe has not been lacking in interesting characters.
177. Empirical research indicates that young people perceive non-drinkers lacking in these qualities.
178. It turned out to be nothing more than a charter for busybodies, lacking muscle and new money.
179. And man, lacking such things as machinery, petroleum, pesticides, etc, did not greatly disturb the environment.
180. Some may think it lacking in that beguiling modesty which is so much in fashion in social comment.
More similar words: cracking, hijacking, licking, fucking, knocking, shocking, checking, alive and kicking, checking account, check in, pack ice, lack, black, sinking feeling, black out, blacken, black hand, for lack of, blackmail, blacklist, black sheep, black list, in the black, lackluster, black horse, black magic, lacklustre, black and blue, blackcurrant, black and white.