scarce

scarce — adjective

1. A scarce resource or item exists or is obtainable only in very small numbers rel

1.形容詞B2
釋義

A scarce resource or item exists or is obtainable only in very small numbers relative to need, so that there is far less of it than most people would want.

例句

Fresh water became scarce in the village after three months without rain.

become + scarce (linking verb + adjective)

During the war, basic medicines were so scarce that doctors had to reuse needles.

so + scarce + that-clause

同義詞
  • rare

    Rare emphasises infrequency or unusualness; scarce focuses on insufficient supply relative to demand. A rare stamp is hard to find because few exist; a scarce medicine is hard to obtain because demand exceeds supply.

  • limited

    Limited is a broader term that can mean restricted by policy, rules, or capacity. Scarce implies a more natural or systemic shortage and usually carries a stronger sense of urgency.

  • insufficient

    Insufficient stresses that the amount is not enough for a specific purpose. Scarce focuses on general availability rather than adequacy for a particular goal.

  • sparse

    Sparse describes thin distribution over an area — e.g. sparse hair, sparse population. Scarce refers to total quantity, not how spread out something is.

反義詞
  • abundant

    Something abundant exists in large quantities — the opposite of scarce.

  • plentiful

    Plentiful suggests there is more than enough of something, directly contrasting with scarce.

文法句型

be + scarce

become / grow / run + scarce

scarce + noun (formal)

用法筆記

Frequently used predicatively after a linking verb (be, become, grow, run). Attributive use before a noun — e.g., 'scarce resources' — is more common in formal writing than in everyday speech.

常見錯誤

The water is very scarce in the desert.
Water is scarce in the desert.
💡'scarce' already implies a severe shortage, so intensifiers like 'very' are often redundant, though not grammatically incorrect.
She scarce had any money left.' (adjective where adverb is needed)
She had scarce money left.' or 'She scarcely had any money left.
💡When used as an adjective, 'scarce' describes a noun; the adverb form 'scarcely' is needed to modify a verb.

scarce — adverb