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The character 缺 (quē) primarily carries a negative connotation, as it often refers to a lack or absence of something. It can describe a situation where something is incomplete, flawed, or not as it should be. For instance, when discussing a shortage of resources, such as 缺水 (quē shuǐ) meaning "lack of water," the context is clearly negative.
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1. 缺乏 (quēfá) - lack, shortage; be deficient in
2. 短缺 (duǎnquē) - shortage, scarcity; be in short supply
3. 缺失 (quēshī) - missing, absent; loss, deficiency
4. 空缺 (kòngquē) - vacancy, vacant position; gap, opening
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