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  • Dearth
    • Today's Word

    Dearth

    DURTH

    Definition

    (noun) A lack or scarcity of something.

    Example

    There was a dearth of medical supplies after the storm.

    Fun Fact

    “Dearth” originally meant “high price” in Middle English, referring to scarcity driving up value. Over time, it evolved to mean any shortage—of food, resources, opportunities, or ideas. It’s often used in economic, academic, or policy contexts to highlight the urgency created by what’s missing.

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