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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:

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Example Sentences:

  1. “El informe es carente de datos relevantes.”
    (The report is lacking relevant data.)

  2. “Su vida era carente de felicidad.”
    (His life was devoid of happiness.)

  3. La empresa está carente de recursos financieros.
    (The company is lacking in financial resources.)

  4. Su argumento es carente de fundamento.
    (His argument is lacking in substance.)

  5. La investigación ha sido carente de rigor científico.
    (The research has been lacking in scientific rigor.)

  6. La ciudad es carente de espacios verdes.
    (The city is lacking in green spaces.)

  7. El informe es carente de información relevante.
    (The report is lacking in relevant information.)

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