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adverb for deficit

 

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Adverb for Deficit

Description:

An adverb for deficit is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb and indicates a lack or shortage of something.

Examples:

As an adverb:

1. She speaks deficiently in French, so she needs to take language classes.

2. Despite working hard, his performance in the exam was deficiently.

3. The company managed its finances deficiently and now faces a huge debt.

4. He performed deficiently in the game due to his lack of practice.

As an adjective:

1. The deficient team failed to score any goals in the match.

2. The organization had a deficient budget, resulting in cutbacks in various projects.

3. The doctor diagnosed her with a deficient immune system.

4. The movie received criticism for its deficient plot and character development.

As a noun (sense: lack of something):

1. The project's deficiency in resources made it difficult to meet the deadlines.

2. The country's economy is struggling due to a significant deficiency in foreign investment.

3. The diet lacked essential vitamins, leading to a deficiency in important nutrients.

4. She is taking supplements to overcome her iron deficiency.

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