Meaning & Definition of word "Inadequate"

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    Inadequate

    /ɪˈnæd.ə.kwət/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not sufficient or not enough; lacking the quality or quantity required.
      • Example: The funding for the project was inadequate, leading to delays in completion.
    • 2. Not able to meet the needs or requirements.
      • Example: Her preparation for the exam was inadequate, resulting in a poor grade.
    • 3. Lacking in quality or degree; substandard.
      • Example: The support provided by the staff was inadequate for the needs of the patients.
    • 4. Insufficient in capability or competence.
      • Example: He felt inadequate for the job, believing he did not have the necessary skills.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'inadequatus', meaning 'not adequate'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inadequate resources:

    Resources that are not enough to meet a need.

    inadequate support:

    Support that fails to meet expectations or requirements.

    inadequate performance:

    Performance that is below an acceptable standard.

    Related Words

    adequate:

    Sufficient; enough to meet the needs.

    deficiency:

    A lack or shortage of something necessary.

    insufficiency:

    The condition of being insufficient.

    Slang Meanings of inadequate

    Meaning: Not up to par

    Example Sentence: That movie was just not up to par with expectations.

    Meaning: Subpar

    Example Sentence: His grades were subpar this semester.

    Meaning: Not cutting it

    Example Sentence: Her excuses just aren't cutting it anymore.