esiguo
scanty, meager
adjective eh-ZEE-gwoh Rare
Origin: From Latin exiguus (small, thin).
Usage Note
Esiguo describes quantities or amounts that are barely sufficient or disappointingly small, often used in formal or written contexts. The feminine is esigua; common collocations include un esiguo numero di (a meager number of) and risorse esigue (scant resources).
Examples
"Il numero dei partecipanti era esiguo."
Natural Translation
The number of participants was meager.
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