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sizlik

Sizlik is a Turkish noun meaning the state of being without something; lack, absence, or shortage. It refers to conditions in which essential needs, resources, or possibilities are missing or insufficient. The term is neutral in itself, with its emotional tone shaped by the context and the severity of the deficit described.

Morphology: The word is formed with the nominalizing suffix -lık attached to a stem expressing absence or

Usage and scope: Sizlik can describe material scarcity (such as food, housing, or income), social or structural

See also: Eksiklik, Yoksunluk, Yoksulluk, İşsizlik.

lack,
producing
an
abstract
noun
that
denotes
a
state
rather
than
a
concrete
object.
It
belongs
to
a
semantic
field
that
includes
eksiklik
(deficiency)
and
yoksunluk
(deprivation).
gaps
(education,
healthcare,
or
opportunity),
or
other
kinds
of
deficit
(information,
skills).
It
is
not
synonymous
with
unemployment
(işsizlik)
or
poverty
(yoksulluk),
though
these
concepts
can
be
related
in
discussions
of
welfare,
policy,
and
social
inequality.
In
scholarly
or
literary
Turkish,
sizlik
might
be
employed
to
analyze
broader
conditions
of
deprivation
beyond
numerical
unemployment.