noun
- plural of meagreness; the quality or state of being meager; scarcity or insufficiency in amount, quality, or substance
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or academic contexts
Examples
- The meagrenesses of the meal disappointed the guests who expected a lavish feast.
- Despite the meagrenesses of available resources, the team completed the project on time.
- The report highlighted the meagrenesses in the company's financial reserves.
- She complained about the meagrenesses of information provided in the instruction manual.
- The meagrenesses of rainfall this season have affected crop yields significantly.