lacking - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
lacking
- present participle and gerund of lack
lacking (plural lackings)
- The absence of something that is desirable or otherwise ought to be present.
1914, Sax Rohmer, The Romance of Sorcery:
Cagliostro, however, whatever his moral lackings, did not lack spirit; he was not the man to succumb to this kind of coercion.
absence of something — see lack
lacking (comparative more lacking, superlative most lacking)
- Missing or not having enough of (a good quality, etc).
- Hypernym: absent
This cheese is lacking in pungency.
The team was lacking in stamina and lost the match decidedly.
missing or not having enough of something
- Catalan: mancat (ca), desproveït (ca), freturós (ca) m, freturosa (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Finnish: puutteellinen (fi) (more often with verb phrase using puuttua)
- French: dépourvu (fr)
- German: no equivalent term in German, but see -los (de) (-less), mangeln (de) (verb), mangelhaft (de) (insufficient)
- Gothic: 𐍅𐌰𐌽𐍃 (wans)
- Italian: sprovvisto (it)
- Japanese: いまいち (ja) (imaichi)
- Latin: dēlicuus
- Mansaka: kolang
- Middle English: bareyne
- Polish: pozbawiony
- Portuguese: desprovido (pt)
- Russian: please add this translation if you can
- Sanskrit: ऊन (sa) (ūna)
- Spanish: desprovisto (es), falto (es), carente (es)