noticeably lacking
Frequency: 6.88.1 per million words
in a way that is easily seen or noticed; clearly or definitely
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Examples (20)
- His report was noticeably lacking in detailed analysis.
- The team's performance was noticeably lacking in cohesion.
- The team's performance was noticeably lacking in coordination.
- Her confidence became noticeably lacking after the series of failures.
- She felt a sense of purpose noticeably lacking from her daily routine.
- Despite their resources, the project was noticeably lacking in innovation.
- The new design was noticeably lacking in user-friendliness.
- The new policy is noticeably lacking in clear guidelines.
- Despite his talent, confidence was noticeably lacking in his presentation.
- His argument was noticeably lacking in evidence to support his claims.
- The evidence presented was noticeably lacking in concrete proof.
- The customer service in that store is noticeably lacking compared to its competitors.
- The dish, though beautifully plated, was noticeably lacking in flavor.
- Funding for public education has been noticeably lacking in recent years.
- There was a creativity noticeably lacking from their latest advertising campaign.
- The presentation, though well-delivered, was noticeably lacking in depth.
- He remarked that the budget was noticeably lacking sufficient funds.
- A key ingredient was noticeably lacking from the recipe, making the dish bland.
- The updated policy was noticeably lacking in clear guidelines.
- The manager noted that enthusiasm among the staff was noticeably lacking.