deficit
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈdɛfɪsɪt/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - (General American) IPA(key): /ˈdɛfəsɪt/
- Hyphenation: de‧fi‧cit
Noun
deficit (plural deficits)
- Deficiency in amount or quality; a falling short; lack.
- The crop output this year has been comparatively small, owing to the deficit in rainfall.
- A situation wherein, or amount whereby, spending exceeds (e.g. government) revenue.
- 1962 October, “Talking of Trains: Passed to you, Mr. Macmillan”, in Modern Railways, page 220:
- Dr. Beeching's obvious intent is that if Scottish—and similarly unprofitable English and Welsh—railways are to be maintained, it must be done by an unconcealed subsidy; he is determined that the railways shall no longer be preoccupied with—and derided for—immense deficits which include the burden of social services the State must openly underwrite, if it wants them.
- 1996 August 4, “It's Time for a Reality Check on the Deficit”, in Contra Costa Times, Contra Costa, CA:
- But Wall Street, which has a case of deficit-attention disorder, is no longer focused on a balanced budget. "The bond market only worries about one thing at [a time.]
- 2013 September 28, Kenan Malik, “London Is Special, but Not That Special”, in New York Times, retrieved 28 September 2013:
- Economically, too, London is startlingly different. The capital, unlike the country as a whole, has no budget deficit: London’s public spending matches the taxes paid in the city. The average Londoner contributes 70 percent more to Britain’s national income than people in the rest of the country.
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Derived terms
- attention deficit disorder
- attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- budget deficit
- caloric deficit
- calorie deficit
- deficit hawk
- deficit spending
- democratic deficit
- fiscal deficit
- information deficit model
- nature deficit disorder
- nature-deficit disorder
- negative deficit
- oxygen deficit
- structural deficit
- trade deficit
Translations
deficiency — see deficiency
situation wherein spending exceeds government revenue
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References
- “deficit”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdɛ.fi.t͡ʃit/
- Rhymes: -ɛfitʃit
- Hyphenation: dè‧fi‧cit
Latin
Portuguese
Romanian
Declension
Declension of deficit
Serbo-Croatian
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