Inappropriate vs Underweight - What's the difference?
inappropriate | underweight |
Not appropriate; not suitable for the situation, time, and/or place.
Of an inappropriately or unusually low weight.
:He's so underweight he's had to buy smaller clothes.
:He's thirty pounds underweight .
Not too heavy for an intended purpose.
:The suitcase is just slightly underweight ; I'll let it on the plane.
(finance) Being less invested in a particular area than market wisdom suggests.
:The fund is underweight in mining.
* 2011 , Murdoch, S.
*:"It's a long-run trend of foreign investors -- typically being underweight the banking sector in Australia," Mr Baker said.
The state or quality of being .
* 1996 , United States Nutrition Risk Criteria, WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria: A Scientific Assessment , National Academies Press, ISBN 978-0-309-05385-3, page 110,
To underestimate the weight of.
To give insufficient weight to (a consideration); to underestimate the importance of.
As adjectives the difference between inappropriate and underweight
is that inappropriate is not appropriate; not suitable for the situation, time, and/or place while underweight is of an inappropriately or unusually low weight.As a noun underweight is
the state or quality of being.As a verb underweight is
to underestimate the weight of.inappropriate
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It is inappropriate to burp at a formal dinner.
- "While PDA or sexual irresponsibility may be considered unsuitable, it is not inappropriate for teenagers in a relationship and nearly of legal age to talk alone."
Synonyms
* out of line * unfit * unsuitableDerived terms
* inappropriately * inappropriatenessunderweight
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Foreigners back for Aussie stocks, The Australian
Antonyms
* (of low weight) overweight * (not too heavy) overweightNoun
(-)- Underweight' reflects the body’s thinness, but the term does not necessarily imply the nature and causes of ' underweight .