superfluous |
insufficient |
As adjectives the difference between superfluous and insufficient
is that
superfluous is in excess of what is required or sufficient while
insufficient is not sufficient.
shortcomings |
insufficient |
As a noun shortcomings
is plural of shortcoming.
As an adjective insufficient is
not sufficient.
insufficient |
low |
As adjectives the difference between insufficient and low
is that
insufficient is not sufficient while
low is in a position comparatively close to the ground.
As a noun low is
something that is low; a low point.
As an adverb low is
close to the ground.
As a verb low is
to depress; to lower.
limited |
insufficient |
As adjectives the difference between limited and insufficient
is that
limited is with certain (often specified) limits placed upon it while
insufficient is not sufficient.
As a verb limited
is past tense of limit.
insatiable |
insufficient |
As adjectives the difference between insatiable and insufficient
is that
insatiable is not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased; very greedy; as, an insatiable appetite, thirst, or desire while
insufficient is not sufficient.
escaped |
insufficient |
As adjectives the difference between escaped and insufficient
is that
escaped is that or who has escaped, especially from prison or another place of confinement while
insufficient is not sufficient.
As a verb escaped
is (
escape).
insufficient |
inapt |
As adjectives the difference between insufficient and inapt
is that
insufficient is not sufficient while
inapt is unapt; not apt; unsuitable; inept.
awful |
insufficient |
As adjectives the difference between awful and insufficient
is that
awful is oppressing with fear or horror; appalling, terrible while
insufficient is not sufficient.
As an adverb awful
is very, extremely; as, an
awful big house.
insufficient |
enough |
As an adjective insufficient
is not sufficient.
As a determiner enough is
sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate.
As an adverb enough is
sufficiently.
As a pronoun enough is
a sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.
As an interjection enough is
stop! don't do that anymore, etc.
insufficient |
less |
As adjectives the difference between insufficient and less
is that
insufficient is not sufficient while
less is comparative of little; smaller.
As an adverb less is
to smaller extent.
As a preposition less is
minus; not including.
As a verb less is
to make less; to lessen.
As a conjunction less is
unless.
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