Word of the Day: Inadequate

Dec 8, 2025, 07:30 IST

The word of the day is inadequate. Develop your vocabulary by learning the meaning, origin, usage, synonyms, and antonyms of inadequate here.

Inadequate
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Word of the Day: Inadequate

The word of the day is Inadequate. Let's take a quick look at its meaning, origin, usage, synonyms, and antonyms.

Type

Adjective

Meaning of Inadequate

Inadequate refers to something that is not enough or insufficient to meet a need, requirement, or standard. It can describe resources, effort, or abilities that fall short of what is necessary.

Inadequate - Origin

The word inadequate comes from the Latin word “inadequatus”, meaning “not equal to” or “insufficient.” It entered English in the early 17th century to describe insufficiency or lack of adequacy.

Inadequate - Usage

  • The report was inadequate and did not cover all the key points.

  • Many students felt that the time given for the exam was inadequate to complete all questions.

Inadequate - Synonyms

Insufficient, lacking, deficient, incomplete, meager

Inadequate - Antonyms

Sufficient, enough, ample, adequate, satisfactory

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