different between lacking vs insipient

lacking

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?læk??/

Verb

lacking

  1. present participle of lack

Noun

lacking (plural lackings)

  1. The absence of something; a lack.
    • 1914, Sax Rohmer, The Romance of Sorcery
      Cagliostro, however, whatever his moral lackings, did not lack spirit; he was not the man to succumb to this kind of coercion.

Translations

Adjective

lacking (comparative more lacking, superlative most lacking)

  1. Missing or not having enough of (a good quality, etc).

Translations

Anagrams

  • Glackin, calking

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insipient

English

Etymology

From Middle English insipient, incipient, from Old French insipient.

Pronunciation

  • Homophones: incipient

Adjective

insipient (comparative more insipient, superlative most insipient)

  1. foolish; lacking wisdom; stupid

Derived terms

  • insipience

Related terms

  • insipid

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