Scanty meaning in Urdu
Scanty Sentence
Scanty Synonyms
Scanty Definitions
Useful Words
Spareness : فالتو پن , Exiguous : معمولی , Barely : تہوڑا بہت , Sparely : فالتو طور پر , Afford : استطاعت رکھنا , Sheet Anchor : جہاز کا سب سے بڑا لنگر جسے ہنگامی صورت ہی میں ڈالا جاتا ہے , Hobbyist : مشغلہ پسند , Bare : ننگا کرنا , Bare : ننگا کرنا , Barehanded : نہتہ , Fistfight : دنگے فساد کا کوئی عمل جس میں خوب مار پیٹ ہو , Buff : ننگے بدن , Abstemiousness : کفایت شعاری , Enough : مناسب تعداد , Lot : حضرت لوط علیہ السلام , Homophone : ہم ہجہ الفاظ , Afforestation : زمین کو جنگل بنانے کا عمل , Scapose : ڈنٹھل سے مشابہ , Think Piece : فکر انگیز مضمون , Neckless : ہار , Overabundance : کثیر تعداد , Catch : کسی چیز کی مقدار , Constant : مستقل , Aught : کچھ نہیں , Lapful : گود بھر , Keg : چھوٹا ڈول , Lower Limit : کم سے کم , Amount : رقم , Slender : کم , Add Up : بن جانا , Morsel : کسی بھی چیز کی کم مقدار
Useful Words Definitions
Spareness: the property of being scanty or scattered; lacking denseness.
Exiguous: extremely scanty.
Barely: in a sparse or scanty way.
Sparely: in a spare manner.
Afford: be able to spare or give up.
Sheet Anchor: spare anchor for use in emergency.
Hobbyist: a person who pursues an activity in their spare time for pleasure.
Bare: lay bare.
Bare: lay bare.
Barehanded: with bare hands.
Fistfight: a fight with bare fists.
Buff: bare skin; naked.
Abstemiousness: restricted to bare necessities.
Enough: an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose.
Lot: (Old Testament) nephew of Abraham; God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah but chose to spare Lot and his family who were told to flee without looking back at the destruction.
Homophone: two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both (e.g. bare and bear).
Afforestation: the conversion of bare or cultivated land into forest (originally for the purpose of hunting).
Scapose: resembling or consisting of a scape; having a bare leafless stalk growing directly from the ground.
Think Piece: an article in a newspaper or magazine or journal that represents opinions and ideas and discussion rather than bare facts.
Neckless: lacking or apparently lacking a neck.
Overabundance: a quantity that is more than what is appropriate.
Catch: the quantity that was caught.
Constant: a quantity that does not vary.
Aught: a quantity of no importance.
Lapful: the quantity that can be held in the lap.
Keg: the quantity contained in a keg.
Lower Limit: the smallest possible quantity.
Amount: a quantity of money.
Slender: small in quantity.
Add Up: add up in number or quantity.
Morsel: a small quantity of anything.