The Meaning of carente
Carente
Definition:
“Carente” is an adjective in Spanish that means “lacking,” “devoid,” or “bereft.” It describes the absence of something that is typically expected or necessary.
Usage:
It is commonly used to describe someone or something that does not possess a particular quality or attribute. For example, one might say “es un texto carente de coherencia,” meaning “it is a text lacking coherence.”
Etymology:
The word “carente” comes from the Latin “carens,” which is the present participle of “carere,” meaning “to lack” or “to be without.”
Pronunciation:
In Spanish, “carente” is pronounced as [kaˈɾente]. Here’s a breakdown:
- “ca” as in “casa”
- “ren” as in “renacer”
- “te” as in “tener”
Synonyms:
- Desprovisto (devoid)
- Falto (lacking)
- Privado (deprived)
- Ausente (absent)
Antonyms:
- Abundante (abundant)
- Pleno (full)
- Dotado (endowed)
- Rico (rich)
Example Sentences:
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“El informe es carente de datos relevantes.”
(The report is lacking relevant data.) -
“Su vida era carente de felicidad.”
(His life was devoid of happiness.) -
La empresa está carente de recursos financieros.
(The company is lacking in financial resources.) -
Su argumento es carente de fundamento.
(His argument is lacking in substance.) -
La investigación ha sido carente de rigor científico.
(The research has been lacking in scientific rigor.) -
La ciudad es carente de espacios verdes.
(The city is lacking in green spaces.) -
El informe es carente de información relevante.
(The report is lacking in relevant information.)
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