adjective
- Comparative form of meager; more scanty, thin, or lacking in quantity or quality.
Usage: Standard comparative of 'meager'; Often used to describe insufficient amounts of food, resources, or information
Examples
- The meagrer portions at the cafeteria left students hungry.
- His meagrer salary made it difficult to pay rent.
- The report provided meagrer details than we had hoped for.
- Winter brought meagrer daylight hours.
- The meagrer evidence was insufficient to prove guilt.
- She survived on a meagrer diet during the economic crisis.