What does kıt in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word kıt in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kıt in Turkish.

The word kıt in Turkish means scarce, az, kıt, kıt, az, çok az, kıt, az, kıt, kıt, az, az, kıt, eksik, noksan, az, kıt, az, sayılı, (yiyecek) az, kıt, kıt (fikir), dar (görüş), kıt kanaat geçinmek, idare etmek, ay sonunu getirmek, kıt kafalı, anlayışı kıt, kıt/yetersiz bir şekilde, yetersizce/kıt olarak, kıt kaynaklarla yaşamını sürdürmek, hayal gücü kıt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kıt

scarce

az, kıt

(little)

Dorothy has scant pity for unhappy rich people.

kıt, az

(lacking)

New parts for machinery are scarce, so the locals have to cannibalize old machines for spares.

çok az, kıt

(meagre)

The scanty furnishings made the room look bare.

az, kıt

(scant, insufficient)

Restaurants pay their employees a meager salary and expect them to live from tips.

kıt

(informal (meagre)

The job paid me a measly fifteen dollars for a day's work.

az

(meagre)

With only exiguous resources at their disposal, many inner-city families struggle to put food on the table.

az, kıt

(informal (meagre)

Our skimpy budget doesn't allow for much entertainment.

eksik, noksan

(lacking, inadequate)

Insufficient preparation led to a poor test performance.

az, kıt

(scanty, not generous)

The decor in the hotel room is sparing but elegant.

az

(in short supply)

Stocks of fresh vegetables are scant in the warzone.

sayılı

(reduced, smaller)

Our department now only has a limited staff because of the recent budget cuts.

(yiyecek) az, kıt

(informal (meal: slight, meagre)

We had a sketchy meal of bread and cheese.

kıt (fikir), dar (görüş)

(figurative (mind: not open) (mecazlı)

It can be difficult to talk with someone who has a closed mind.

kıt kanaat geçinmek, idare etmek

(struggle to earn money)

She ekes out an existence working two part-time jobs.

ay sonunu getirmek

(figurative (have enough money to live on)

In the current economic crisis, a lot of families are finding it hard to make ends meet. I can't make ends meet with what you pay me.

kıt kafalı, anlayışı kıt

(figurative (person: slow witted) (kişi, mecazlı)

Only the most obtuse students will fail this easy test.

kıt/yetersiz bir şekilde, yetersizce/kıt olarak

(sparsely)

The house was scantily furnished, and sound echoed off the walls.

kıt kaynaklarla yaşamını sürdürmek

(survive on minimal money)

It's difficult to subsist on such a low salary.

hayal gücü kıt

(lacking vision or creativity)

The unimaginative use of concrete gives the building a very drab appearance.

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