unendowed

/ˌʌnɪnˈdaʊd/
adjective
  1. Not having a natural ability, quality, or talent.
    • The team was unendowed with experienced players.
    • She was unendowed with musical talent but loved to sing anyway.
    • He felt unendowed with the patience needed for teaching.
  2. Not provided with money, property, or resources (especially of an institution).
    • Many unendowed charities struggle to survive.
    • The small college was unendowed and relied on tuition fees.
    • The museum remained unendowed after the donor withdrew.
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