If the food has not cooked long enough to be thoroughly cooked through, or as browned as it should be, it has been inadequately cooked.
Poor sanitation,Poor hygiene,Inadequate cooking (temperature of heated food is inadequate).
His grades were inadequate. The food provided inadequate nourishment. Money was inadequate to finance the venture.
You do not know if a given sample of hamburger meat contains e coli, but you do know that if e coli is present, you can kill it by proper cooking; if the meat is undercooked, it may have e coli which will survive the inadequate cooking process and may cause food poisoning.
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.
Inadequate is bad, it is not enough to do well or succeed.
He was inadequate in his delivery of a good eulogy.
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.
Inadequate temperature control is responsible for approximately 40% of food poisoning cases. This includes improper cooking, holding, and storage temperatures that allow harmful bacteria to grow. Maintaining safe temperature levels is critical in preventing foodborne illnesses. Proper food handling practices can significantly reduce the risk of food poisoning.
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'.