The phrase "lack of knowledge" means that something does not have enough knowledge. The phrase "lack of" means that something is missing or needed. So something is missing the required amount of knowledge.
'LACK' MEANS THAT SOMETHING IS ENTIRELY MISSING, 'SHORTAGE' ON THE OTHER HAND MEANS THAT PART IS MISSING
No. One might have the power to do something, but lack the ability. And one might have the ability to do something, but lack the power.
The term you are looking for is "lack." In a general sense, "to lack" means to be without or deficient in something essential or desirable. It can refer to a shortage or absence of a particular quality, quantity, or item.
Yes, the word 'lack' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'lack' is a word for a deficiency or absence of something; a word for a thing.
caused by a lack of a nutrient in the diet
To Lack Of Something To Have Less!
Develop a lack of something.
A lack of numbers or amounts of something
Disable- cannot do something fisicaly because of lack of hand, leg etc. unable- cannot do something because of lack of skills.
it means to say something simple for something of a broad conception.
Five antonyms of aims include aimlessness, which is a lack of purpose or direction, avoidance, which is the act of avoiding something, neglect, which is the lack of attention given, purposelessness, which is lacking a purpose and thoughtlessness, which is lack of thought given to something.