Sentences with lack
lack
L l - To lack purpose
- lacking one ounce of being a pound
- Hypothyroidism is a lack of thyroid hormone in the body.
- The fusional love, as we said, comes from a lack which is filled by the other.
- Despite his lack of experience, he got the job. [+ of]
- It lacked the power of the Italian cars. [VERB noun]
- Do you lack energy and feel constantly fatigued?
- It involves a lack of response to the usual types of sexual stimulation which.
- lack of money; lack of skill.
- After he left, they really felt the lack.
- However, oil is a finite resource and the time has come to reap the results of decades of exploitation and lack of forethought.
- Most people want to be successful, but many of them fail to create the results they want simply because they lack the resources.
- To lack ability; to lack the necessities of life.
- He lacks three votes to win.
- The thinking was simply that it was the pain causing the insomnia, so by treating the pain you would solve the problem with lack of sleep.
- It is this lack of variation that is contributing to their potential.
- Three votes are lacking to make a majority.
- In the old days, to my commonplace and unobserving mind, he gave no evidences of genius whatsoever. He never read me any of his manuscripts, […], and therefore my lack of detection of his promise may in some degree be pardoned.
- Lack implies an absence or insufficiency of something essential or desired [she lacks experience]; want (in this sense, chiefly British) and , need stress the urgency of supplying what is lacking [this matter needs, or wants, immediate attention]; require emphasizes even more strongly imperative need, connoting that what is needed is indispensable [his work requires great powers of concentration]
- My life lacks excitement.
- He'll never lack for company while he's got all that money.