MSN: ‘Your lack of planning is not my emergency’: Gen Z’s response to boss over last-minute task wins internet
‘Your lack of planning is not my emergency’: Gen Z’s response to boss over last-minute task wins internet
LACK definition: 1. the fact that something is not available or that there is not enough of it: 2. to not have or…. Learn more.
If there is a lack of something, there is not enough of it or it does not exist at all.
Definition of lack noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
lack (third-person singular simple present lacks, present participle lacking, simple past and past participle lacked) (transitive, stative) To be without, not to have, to need, to require.
A particular deficiency or absence. Owing to a lack of supporters, the reforms did not succeed.
The state or condition of not having or possessing enough of something, or the absence or scarcity of a particular attribute, resource, or quality. "The lack of rainfall resulted in a severe drought in the region." It signifies a deficiency or insufficiency in quantity, quality, or availability.
To lack is primarily and generally to be without, that which is lacked being generally some one thing, and a thing which is desirable, although generally not necessary or very important.
More than half of B.C. residents do not have emergency plan in case of wildfire, according to a new survey. The survey, conducted by Angus Reid for B.C. Hydro, found 61 per cent of B.C. adults polled ...