English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle French insufficient, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin insufficiens. See also in- + sufficient
Pronunciation
Adjective
insufficient (comparative more insufficient, superlative most insufficient)
- Not sufficient.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
Not sufficient
- Belarusian: недастатко́вы (njedastatkóvy)
- Bulgarian: недоста́тъчен (bg) (nedostátǎčen)
- Catalan: insuficient (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 不足 (zh) (bùzú), 不夠/不够 (zh) (bùgòu), 不够 (zh) (bùgòu)
- Czech: nedostatečný m
- Finnish: riittämätön (fi), puutteellinen (fi), vajanainen
- French: insuffisant (fr)
- Galician: insuficiente
- Georgian: არასაკმარისი (arasaḳmarisi), არასაკმაო (arasaḳmao), უკმარი (uḳmari), ნაკლოვანი (naḳlovani)
- German: unzureichend (de), ungenügend (de)
- Greek: ανεπαρκής (el) (aneparkís)
- Hungarian: elégtelen (hu)
- Italian: insufficiente (it)
- Japanese: 不十分 (ふじゅうぶん, fujūbun), 不足な (ja) (ふそくな, fusoku na)
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- Korean: 불충분하다 (ko) (bulchungbunhada), 부족하다 (ko) (bujokhada)
- Macedonian: недоволен (nedovolen)
- Polish: niewystarczający (pl) m
- Portuguese: insuficiente (pt)
- Romanian: insuficient (ro) m or n, neîndestulător (ro) m or n, nesuficient m or n
- Russian: недоста́точный (ru) (nedostátočnyj)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: недовољан
- Roman: nedovoljan (sh)
- Slovak: nedostatočný
- Slovene: nezadosten
- Spanish: insuficiente (es)
- Swedish: otillräcklig (sv)
- Ukrainian: недоста́тній (nedostátnij)
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