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skimpy

Adjective
comp: skimpiersup: skimpiest

This term carries a strong sense of inadequacy or insufficiency, often implying that the amount provided is barely enough to function or satisfy a requirement. It suggests a feeling of scarcity or a deliberate attempt to minimize resources, such as in the case of meager food portions or a brief, unsatisfying explanation. When applied to clothing, the word shifts toward a connotation of exposure. It describes garments that are intentionally small or short, often evoking a sense of daring or provocative style. In this context, the focus is on the lack of fabric rather than a lack of necessity.

Meanings

Adjective
[~ something]

Insufficient in quantity or amount to meet a need or requirement.

"The hikers had to survive on skimpy rations of dried fruit and water."

Adjective
[~ something]

Providing very little coverage of the body, often because the garment is very short or tight.

"She wore a skimpy bikini that left very little to the imagination."

Adjective
[~ something]

Lacking in detail or thoroughness.

"The report provided only a skimpy explanation of the causes of the market crash."

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