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    short·fall
    /ˈSHôrtˌfôl/

    noun

    • 1. a deficit of something required or expected: "they are facing an expected $10 billion shortfall in revenue"

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  2. The meaning of SHORTFALL is a failure to come up to expectation or need; also : the amount of such failure. How to use shortfall in a sentence.

  3. SHORTFALL definition: 1. an amount that is less than the level that was expected or needed: 2. an amount that is less…. Learn more.

  4. SHORTFALL meaning: 1. an amount that is less than the level that was expected or needed: 2. an amount that is less…. Learn more.

  5. Shortfall definition: the quantity or extent by which something falls short; deficiency; shortage.. See examples of SHORTFALL used in a sentence.

  6. If there is a shortfall in something, there is not enough of it. The government refused to make up the shortfall in funding. American English : shortfall / ˈʃɔrtfɔl /

  7. If there's not enough of something, there's a shortfall. You expected to have plenty of Halloween candy, but a shortfall of Skittles has you running to the store to buy more. When an available quantity doesn't meet your needs, or there's a deficiency of something you want, you've got a shortfall.

  8. noun. /ˈʃɔːtfɔːl/ /ˈʃɔːrtfɔːl/ if there is a shortfall in something, there is less of it than you need or expect synonym deficit. The estimated shortfall for this financial year is $1.2 million. shortfall in something The company is facing a $2 billion shortfall in revenue.

  9. Define shortfall. shortfall synonyms, shortfall pronunciation, shortfall translation, English dictionary definition of shortfall. n. 1. A failure to attain a specified amount or level; a shortage. 2. The amount by which a supply falls short of expectation, need, or demand.

  10. SHORTFALL definition: the difference between the amount that is needed and the smaller amount that is available: . Learn more.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English shortfall short‧fall / ˈʃɔːtfɔːl $ ˈʃɔːrtfɒːl / noun [countable] ENOUGH# the difference between the amount you have and the amount you need or expect → deficit shortfall in Parents have been asked to pay £30 each to cover the shortfall in the budget. shortfall of an estimated ...