Lack vs. Lacking

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Lacknoun

(obsolete) A defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.

Lacknoun

A deficiency or need (of something desirable or necessary); an absence, want.

Lackverb

(transitive) To be without, to need, to require.

Lackverb

(intransitive) To be short (of or for something).

Lackverb

To be in want.

Lackverb

(obsolete) To see the deficiency in (someone or something); to find fault with, to malign, reproach.

Lacknoun

Blame; cause of blame; fault; crime; offense.

Lacknoun

Deficiency; want; need; destitution; failure; as, a lack of sufficient food.

Lackverb

To blame; to find fault with.

Lackverb

To be without or destitute of; to want; to need.

Lackverb

To be wanting; often, impersonally, with of, meaning, to be less than, short, not quite, etc.

Lackverb

To be in want.

Lackinterjection

Exclamation of regret or surprise.

Lacknoun

the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable;

Lackverb

be without;

Lackingnoun

The absence of something; a lack.

Lackingadjective

Missing or not having enough of (a good quality, etc).

Lackingadjective

not existing;

Lackingadjective

inadequate in amount or degree;

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