lacking
The word that describes something real is "genuine."
Representation refers to the way something is portrayed or presented. In a broader context, it can also refer to having individuals or groups stand in for or speak on behalf of others who share similar characteristics or experiences.
resign, abdicate, step down, delegate It depends on the context.
This probably quietly or politely refers to human greed. It appears to be saying there is enough of something to satisfy needs, but because of greed, there is not enough to satisfy wants. This often means that some will get everything and others will get nothing, rather than each getting what they need.
The word means forget you slob and get a life idiots.
The word that fits this definition is "adequate." Adequate means having enough of something to meet a particular need or requirement. In this case, having adequate food, clothing, and shelter means having a sufficient amount to live comfortably.
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.
quorum
Alot of something. Having enough of something, plus some. Being stocked with something.
If you aim for something, you are setting yourself a target and trying to achieve it. You could say aiming for something is like having a small aspiration. If this isn't good enough, get yourself a dictionary!
Yes, the noun 'lack' is an abstract noun; a word for the state of being without or not having enough of something; a word for a concept.The word 'lack' is also a verb: lack, lacks, lacking, lacked.
The word "deficient" means lacking or not having enough of something necessary or required. It can refer to a shortage of essential nutrients, skills, or resources. In a broader sense, it implies an inadequacy that affects functionality or performance.
It means not having quite enough money for something.
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room
A word that describes enough space for something is "capacity." It refers to the ability or amount that something can contain or accommodate. Another suitable term is "room," which conveys the idea of sufficient space available for a particular purpose.
The root word of incapable is "capable," which means having the ability, competence, or capacity to do something. The prefix "in-" added to "capable" changes the meaning to indicate not having the ability or capacity to do something.