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news from the front was scanty. We received only scanty support<br />

from the Arts Council. 2 skimpy, short, small, sparse, minimal,<br />

meagre, in short supply, Colloq chiefly Brit thin on the ground:<br />

Investor interest in the new share offering seemed to be scanty.<br />

scapegoat n. victim, front, dupe, gull, cat's-paw, whipping-boy, Brit man<br />

of straw, Aunt Sally, US straw man, Colloq fall guy, Slang<br />

sucker: We have to find a scapegoat to take the punishment for<br />

us.<br />

scar n. 1 blemish, mark, damage, disfigurement, wound, injury,<br />

scratch, mar, cut, burn, brand, cicatrix: Fortunately, the cut<br />

is shallow and shouldn't leave a scar.<br />

--v. 2 blemish, mark, damage, disfigure, wound, injure,<br />

scratch, mar, cut, burn, brand; dent: The blow scarred him for<br />

life.<br />

scarce adj. scanty, scant, insufficient, inadequate, deficient,<br />

wanting, lacking, rare, unusual, at a premium, in short supply,<br />

meagre, few and far between, seldom met with, hard to come by,<br />

Chiefly Brit thin on the ground: Good editors are very scarce.<br />

scarcely adv. 1 hardly, barely, (only) just, not quite: He had scarcely<br />

uttered the magic words when the rock split open. 2 (probably<br />

or certainly or surely or definitely) not, in no way, not at<br />

all, not in the least, by no means, on no account, under no<br />

circumstances, nowise, Colloq US noway: I scarcely need remind<br />

you that you are getting married tomorrow.<br />

scarcity n. lack, want, need, paucity, dearth, insufficiency, shortage,<br />

inadequacy, inadequateness: The teaching of foreign languages<br />

is not improved by the scarcity of qualified teachers.<br />

scare v. 1 frighten, alarm, startle, shock, dismay, daunt, appal,<br />

give (someone) a shock or a fright, terrify, terrorize,<br />

threaten, menace, cow, intimidate, horrify, US and Canadian<br />

spook, Colloq scare the pants off, scare the life or the living<br />

daylights or the hell out of, scare out of one's wits, make<br />

one's hair stand on end, make one's flesh creep or crawl, give<br />

one goose bumps or goose-pimples, US scare the bejesus out of,<br />

Taboo slang scare or frighten the shit out of, scare shitless,<br />

US scare shitty: A sudden noise scared me, and I ran out of the

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