scarcity
shortage / rarity / insufficiency
Noun
This term describes a deficit where demand exceeds available supply, often evoking a sense of urgency, desperation, or high economic value. It is frequently used in formal contexts such as economics, environmental science, and sociology to describe systemic shortages. As an uncountable noun, it refers to the general state of being scarce. While it can occasionally be used in a countable sense to describe specific instances of shortage, it typically functions as a mass noun and does not take a plural form in standard usage.