- inadequate
- adj.1 not good enoughVERBS▪ appear, be, look, prove, seem▪ become▪ remain▪ consider sth, find sth, judge sth, regard sth as, think sth (esp. BrE)▪
These precautions have been judged inadequate.
ADVERB▪ deeply, grossly, hopelessly, pitifully, seriously, woefully▪His salary was pitifully inadequate for the needs of his growing family.
▪ completely, entirely, quite (esp. BrE), totally, utterly, wholly (esp. BrE)▪ simply▪ increasingly▪ clearly, manifestly (esp. BrE), obviously▪ notoriouslyPREPOSITION▪ at▪People, despite their intelligence, are curiously inadequate at communicating with horses.
▪ for▪This computer is clearly inadequate for my needs.
2 not able to deal with a situationVERBS▪ be, feel, seem▪I felt dreadfully inadequate.
ADVERB▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc.▪I suddenly felt extremely inadequate as I compared myself to him.
▪ deeply, hopelessly▪ totally, wholly (esp. BrE)▪ generally▪ sexuallyPREPOSITION▪ to▪The helicopters are inadequate to the demands of modern combat.
▪She was inadequate to the demands of the job.
Inadequate is used with these nouns: ↑accommodation, ↑evidence, ↑explanation, ↑facility, ↑funding, ↑housing, ↑investment, ↑nutrition, ↑pension, ↑preparation, ↑record, ↑reflection, ↑response, ↑safeguard, ↑sanitation, ↑service, ↑supervision, ↑supply, ↑training, ↑ventilation, ↑wage
Collocations dictionary. 2013.