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deficit

8 synonyms and 1 antonyms for deficit, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — A shortfall or lack — an amount by which something falls short of what is needed or expected.

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How to use deficit

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budget deficit trade deficit run a deficit attention deficit

Etymology

From French déficit, ultimately from Latin dēficit ("it is lacking"). Related to "defect."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “deficit” mean?

The word “deficit” means a shortfall or lack — an amount by which something falls short of what is needed or expected. In plain terms, a gap where something — usually money — is missing compared to what should be there.

How do you pronounce “deficit”?

“Deficit” is pronounced DEH-fih-siht (/ˈdɛfəsɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “deficit” in a sentence?

Here is “deficit” used in a sentence: “The team is running a talent deficit after two star players left.”

What is another word for “deficit”?

Words with a similar meaning to “deficit” include fiscal deficit and shortfall.

What is the opposite of “deficit”?

The opposite of “deficit” — its antonyms — is surplus.

What part of speech is “deficit”?

“Deficit” is a noun.

Where does the word “deficit” come from?

The word “deficit” comes from Latin. From French déficit, ultimately from Latin dēficit ("it is lacking"). Related to "defect.".

Is “deficit” a common word?

“Deficit” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

What is the difference between a deficit and a debt?

A deficit is the amount by which spending exceeds income over a given period, such as a single year. Debt is the accumulated total that is owed, built up over time — often the result of running deficits year after year. A government can shrink its deficit while its overall debt still grows.

What is the opposite of a deficit?

The opposite of a deficit is a surplus. Where a deficit means spending has exceeded income or something falls short of what is needed, a surplus means income has exceeded spending or there is more than required.

What is the difference between a deficit and a shortage?

A deficit is the measured amount by which something falls short of what is needed or expected — a gap you can put a number on, as in "a deficit of two million pounds." A shortage is a situation in which there is simply not enough of something to go around, such as a shortage of housing or staff.

What verbs are commonly used with deficit?

You run a deficit, face a deficit, and try to reduce, cut, or eliminate it. In sport, a team can also overturn or make up a deficit, meaning it recovers from being behind. "Run a deficit" is the standard phrase for continuing to spend more than you take in.

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