Scarcity (Noun)
Syllable division: scar·ci·ty
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈskeə.sə.ti/ US: /ˈsker.sə.t̬i/
Meaning: A circumstance in which getting things is difficult.
Example:
> There is a scarcity of trained teachers in some countries.
> A scarcity of a food source makes life difficult.
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“For every scarcity under the sun, there is a remedy, or there is none. If there is one, try to find it. If there is none, never mind it.”
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Scarcity is one of the key concepts of economics. It means that the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service.
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You can also say:
Scarcity is one of the key concepts in economics. It means that the demand for a good or service is greater than its availability.
I love eating salt and/or sweet avocado, but now it is in scarcity.
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You can also say:
I love eating salty or sweet avocados, but now they are scarce.
I reded that will be global scarcity of wather for 30 years, but I hope so that we will found good solution.
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Try saying:
I read that there will be a global shortage of water for 30 years, but I hope that we will find a good solution.