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What is indicated by the word 'scant'?

  1. Excessive

  2. Abundant

  3. Little

  4. Moderate

The correct answer is: Little

The word 'scant' refers to something that is insufficient in quantity or amount, suggesting that there is very little of it available. This aligns perfectly with the notion of 'little,' which conveys the idea of a small quantity. Language often uses specific terms to express quantities, and 'scant' is used to imply that what is present is not only less than expected but also might not be adequate to meet a need or requirement. In contrast, the other options point to larger amounts—such as excessive or abundant—making them inconsistent with the definition of 'scant.'