insufficient
English
Etymology
From Middle French insufficient, from Latin insufficiens. See also in- + sufficient.
Pronunciation
Determiner
insufficient
- An inadequate quantity of; not enough.
- Insufficient time is available to reflect on the problem.
- (as pronoun) A quantity (of something) that is less than is needed.
- Insufficient of the building remains to determine its age.
Adjective
insufficient (comparative more insufficient, superlative most insufficient)
- Not sufficient; of a type or kind that does not suffice, that does not satisfy requirements or needs.
- It is a necessary condition but an insufficient one.
- Not sufficient; lacking competent power or ability; unqualified, unequal, unfit.
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Synonyms
- unsufficient (uncommon)
Derived terms
Translations
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