comprehensive vs meager

comprehensive

noun
  • A comprehensive school. 

adj
  • Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something. 

meager

verb
  • To make lean. 

adj
  • Poor, deficient or inferior in amount, quality or extent 

  • Of a set: such that, considered as a subset of a (usually larger) topological space, it is in a precise sense small or negligible. 

  • Having little flesh; lean; thin. 

  • Dry and harsh to the touch (e.g., as chalk). 

How often have the words comprehensive and meager occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )