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    scant
    [skant]
    adjective
    scant (adjective)
    1. barely sufficient or adequate:
      "companies with scant regard for the safety of future generations"
      • barely amounting to a specified number or quantity:
        "she weighed a scant two pounds"
    verb
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    scant (verb) · scants (third person present) · scanted (past tense) · scanted (past participle) · scanting (present participle)
    1. provide grudgingly or in insufficient amounts:
      "he does not scant his attention to the later writings"
      • deal with inadequately; neglect:
        "the press regularly scants a host of issues relating to safety and health"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old Norse skamt, neuter of skammr ‘short’.
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  1. The word "scant" can be defined as follows:
    1. Adjective: barely sufficient in amount or quantity; not abundant; almost inadequate.
    2. Transitive verb: to provide an incomplete supply of; to make small, narrow, or meager; to give scant attention to12.
    3. Adjective: very small in size or amount3.
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    adjective, scant·er, scant·est. barely sufficient in amount or quantity; not abundant; almost inadequate: to do scant justice. limited; meager; not large: a scant amount.
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    scanted; scanting; scants transitive verb 1 : to provide an incomplete supply of 2 : to make small, narrow, or meager 3 : to give scant attention to : slight
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    scant / ˈ skænt/ adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of SCANT : very small in size or amount Food was in scant supply. She paid scant attention to the facts. Police found scant evidence of fraud.
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