scant
This word carries a sense of deficiency that borders on insufficiency. It is often used to describe a lack of something that is necessary, creating a feeling of precariousness or neglect. It is more formal than saying something is just small or few, often appearing in literary or journalistic contexts to emphasize a critical shortage. When used as a verb, it suggests a deliberate or systemic failure to provide enough of a resource. This implies a level of stinginess or poor planning, shifting the focus from the state of the shortage to the act of causing it.
Meanings
Barely sufficient or adequate in quantity or amount.
"The hikers had scant supplies for the long journey."
To provide an inadequate amount of something.
"The company tended to scant the budget for safety equipment."