meagre

[ˈmiːɡə(r)]

meagre Definition

  • 1lacking in quantity or quality; insufficient or inadequate
  • 2thin or lean, especially due to lack of food or nourishment

Using meagre: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "meagre" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company offered me a meagre salary.

  • Example

    The meagre portions of food were barely enough to keep them alive.

  • Example

    The meagre harvest was due to the drought.

  • Example

    He had a meagre knowledge of the subject.

meagre Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with meagre

  • meagre resources

    limited or inadequate resources

    Example

    The organization is working with meagre resources to provide aid to the refugees.

  • meagre pickings

    a small or inadequate amount of something

    Example

    The scavenger birds were left with meagre pickings after the larger predators had eaten their fill.

  • a life of poverty or deprivation

    Example

    The homeless man lived a meagre existence on the streets.

Origins of meagre

from Old French 'maigre', meaning 'lean'

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Summary: meagre in Brief

'Meagre' [ˈmiːɡə(r)] means lacking in quantity or quality, or thin and lean due to lack of food or nourishment. It can be used to describe inadequate salaries, portions of food, knowledge, or resources. Examples include 'The company offered me a meagre salary' and 'The meagre portions of food were barely enough to keep them alive.'