Scantly example sentences
Related (10): meager, scant, sparse, inadequate, limited, deficient, insufficient, stingy, scarce, paltry
scantly
definition
- adverb form of scant
scant
adjective
scant (adjective)
- barely sufficient or adequate:
- barely amounting to a specified number or quantity:
- provide grudgingly or in insufficient amounts:
- deal with inadequately; neglect:
Synonyms
scant, little, minimal, limited, negligible, meager, insufficient, inadequate, deficient, exiguous, abundant, ample, sufficient"Scantly" Example Sentences
1. He was scantly able to keep up with the rest of the group.2. She scantly had enough money to pay the rent.
3. He scantly managed to get the job done in time.
4. She scantly had time to finish the project.
5. There was scantly any food left on the table.
6. He scantly had enough energy to complete the task.
7. She scantly had the strength to carry the box.
8. There was scantly enough space in the room.
9. He scantly had the courage to speak up.
10. She scantly had the resources to do the job.
11. There was scantly any chance of success.
12. He scantly had enough money to last the month.
13. She scantly had enough time to get it done.
14. There was scantly any evidence to support the claim.
15. He scantly had the knowledge to do the job.
16. She scantly had the motivation to keep going.
17. There was scantly any light in the room.
18. He scantly had the patience to wait for the results.
19. She scantly had enough materials to finish the project.
20. There was scantly any space for the new furniture.
Common Phases
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