Insufficient
UK /["/ˌɪnsəˈfɪʃnt/"]/US /["/ˌɪnsəˈfɪʃnt/"]/
Definition
not large, strong or important enough for a particular purpose
In simple words: not enough
Examples
- insufficient time
- The management paid insufficient attention to working conditions.
- There are fears that the existing flood barrier may prove insufficient.
- I’m afraid we have insufficient evidence.
- His salary is insufficient to meet his needs.
- The plan was to refurbish the whole building but the funds raised were insufficient for the purpose.
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts, such as reports or academic writing. Avoid in casual conversations. Common in financial or resource-related discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'in-sufficient' as 'in' meaning without and 'sufficient' meaning enough.
Collocations
- be
- prove
- quite
- wholly
- simply
- for
Synonyms
- inadequate
- deficient
- meager
- scanty
- lacking
Antonyms
- sufficient
- adequate
- ample
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'sufficient' which means enough.
- Omitting the context, e.g., saying 'insufficient' without stating what is insufficient.
- Using inappropriately in informal settings.