Overeducation can be seen as both bad and inadequate, depending on the context. It may lead to underemployment, job dissatisfaction, and wasted resources for individuals who possess qualifications that exceed job requirements. However, it can also foster a more educated workforce, enhancing innovation and adaptability in the long run. Ultimately, the impact of overeducation varies based on labor market conditions and the alignment of skills with job opportunities.
Inadequate is bad, it is not enough to do well or succeed.
be bad...
inadequate lubrication
inadequate supply bad weather poor storage inadequate knowledge of the working of the commodity exchange
awful, lousy, inadequate, faulty,abominable
Inadequate oil in a/c comp, bad bearings,bad clutch are possible causes.
The comparative word for "bad" is "worse," and the superlative is "worst." Words that generally mean bad, or worse, include inadequate, poor, and substandard.
His grades were inadequate. The food provided inadequate nourishment. Money was inadequate to finance the venture.
With Bernard, of course, anger was inadequate
This meal was quite delicious, but inadequate- I'll have another, please! The ensign's capabilities were inadequate for the task at hand.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
No. Not if you know they are inadequate.