Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
farden
noun
/ˈfɑːrdən/

Definition
The term ‘farden’ refers to a concept or a condition of something that is lacking or absent, though it is not commonly used in modern English.

Examples
- The report showed a farden in the data that needed further investigation.
- Her arguments were strong, but a farden of evidence weakened her conclusions.

Meaning
Often relates to a state of incompleteness or imperfection, particularly in the context of absence or deficiency.

Synonyms
- deficiency
- lack
- scarcity