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paucity

4 antonyms and opposites of paucity, grouped by meaning.

Noun — A shortage of something, or a supply that is far smaller than is needed.

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How to use paucity

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a paucity of evidence a paucity of data a paucity of research relative paucity

Formal and literary; common in academic writing, especially the phrase 'a paucity of data'.

Etymology

From Latin paucitas, from paucus meaning 'few', via Old French paucite.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between paucity and dearth?

They are near-synonyms and often interchangeable. Dearth suggests an outright absence or famine-like lack, while paucity suggests a small quantity that exists but falls short. Paucity is also slightly more common in scientific writing.

Can paucity be used about people?

Yes, in the sense of numbers: 'a paucity of qualified applicants' is standard. It is not used to describe a single person.

Is paucity a negative word?

Yes. It always implies the amount is inadequate, not merely small. If you simply mean 'few', paucity would be overstating it.

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