Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

lack-in

Phrase
læk ɪn
Definition
A term used to describe a deficiency or absence of a certain quality, characteristic, or attribute.
Examples
  • The project is a failure due to a lack-in resources.
  • Her speech had a lack-in clarity that made it hard to follow.
  • There was a noticeable lack-in enthusiasm among the participants.
Meaning
The phrase ‘lack-in’ refers to a situation where something is missing or inadequate in a particular context, emphasizing the absence of an essential component.
Synonyms
  • deficiency
  • absence
  • shortcoming