
Daily Easy English Expression Podcast 47 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—to LACK something
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Jun 17, 2014 AI Snips
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Meaning Of 'To Lack' Clarified
- To lack something means to be deficient or have an insufficient amount of it.
- Coach Shane uses simple synonyms: short of, in need of, or insufficient.
Host's Hair Example
- Coach Shane shares a personal example: he lacks hair and the top of his head shows skin.
- He uses humor to illustrate the word with sunlight hitting his scalp when he goes outside.
Forgot Milk, Lacked Cereal
- Shane tells another personal story about buying water but forgetting milk.
- He explains he lacks milk and cannot have cereal tomorrow morning because of it.
