With Bernard, of course, anger was inadequate
The governor stated that the budget for the current year is inadequate to attend the state requirements.
scarcity or inadequate amount
INADEQUATE : not sufficient, not suitable, or not good enough for the purpose. e.g. an inadequate power supply, or a textbook inadequate for the teaching of a course. *Psychology : low self-esteem, a lack of self-confidence, and self-doubt are exhibited by someone who feels 'inadequate', also referred to as ' feelings of inadequacy'.
An inadequate supply of something is that there is not enough. For instance, there is an inadequate supply of drinking water, if the water level in the reservoir keep running low, and the water has to be rationed.
this (insert object) is inadequate, I demand a better one! your performance on this task was inadequate, do better next time or your fired.
He was inadequate in his delivery of a good eulogy.
This meal was quite delicious, but inadequate- I'll have another, please! The ensign's capabilities were inadequate for the task at hand.
This framing structure is inadequate to hold the roof up.
Sharon's performance review demonstrated her skills were inadequate. Inadequate means that Sharon's skills were not up to par with her employer's expectations.
As an adverb - The lack of UN funds made the attempt to help the refugees pitifully inadequate .
Due to inadequate thrust, my probe initially failed, but with increased impulse, the re-entry was successful.
The governor stated that the budget for the current year is inadequate to attend the state requirements.
His grades were inadequate. The food provided inadequate nourishment. Money was inadequate to finance the venture.
scarcity or inadequate amount
When Jacob delivered the wrapped gifts to the homeless shelter, he could see how woefully inadequate their holiday would have been without his generosity.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
No. Not if you know they are inadequate.