lack |
insufficient |
As a noun lack
is a defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.
As a verb lack
is to be without, to need, to require.
As an adjective insufficient is
not sufficient.
insufficient |
notsufficient |
lean |
insufficient |
Related terms |
Lean is a related term of insufficient.
As a proper noun lean
is .
As an adjective insufficient is
not sufficient.
skimpy |
insufficient |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between skimpy and insufficient
is that
skimpy is small or inadequate; not generous, or of a garment, very small, light, or revealing while
insufficient is not sufficient.
As a noun skimpy
is a barmaid who wears little clothing.
insufficient |
unconvincing |
Related terms |
Insufficient is a related term of unconvincing.
As adjectives the difference between insufficient and unconvincing
is that
insufficient is not sufficient while
unconvincing is not convincing, plausible or believable.
independent |
insufficient |
As adjectives the difference between independent and insufficient
is that
independent is not dependent; not contingent or depending on something else; free while
insufficient is not sufficient.
As a noun independent
is a candidate or voter not affiliated with any political party, a free thinker, free of a party platform.
incomplete |
insufficient |
As adjectives the difference between incomplete and insufficient
is that
incomplete is not complete; not filled up; not finished; not having all its parts, or not having them all adjusted; imperfect; defective while
insufficient is not sufficient.
As a noun incomplete
is something incomplete.
insufficient |
short |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between insufficient and short
is that
insufficient is not sufficient while
short is having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
As an adverb short is
abruptly, curtly, briefly.
As a noun short is
a short circuit.
As a verb short is
to cause a short circuit in (something).
As a preposition short is
deficient in.
As a proper noun Short is
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meagre |
insufficient |
Related terms |
Meagre is a related term of insufficient.
As adjectives the difference between meagre and insufficient
is that
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin while
insufficient is not sufficient.
As a noun meagre
is , an edible fish of the family sciaenidae.
As a verb meagre
is to make lean.
slight |
insufficient |
Related terms |
Slight is a related term of insufficient.
As adjectives the difference between slight and insufficient
is that
slight is small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe while
insufficient is not sufficient.
As a verb slight
is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.
As a noun slight
is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.
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