adulterated, damaged, haphazard, in arrears, inferior, mediocre, off, scarce, slipshoddy, unequal to, unsufficing
Definitionadj. inadequate in amount or degree
Last update: August 21, 2015
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His diet is deficient of essential nutrients. [Please select]
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His knowledge is deficient about the topic. [Please select]
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Boots were worn out, greatcoats deficient, transport almost unattainable and, according to modern ideas, the army would have been considered incapable of action. [Please select]
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A deficient, ill-tempered, lowering, stupid fellow. [Please select]
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Then, as to sundials: you're amazingly deficient in sundials.' [Please select]
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In this particular, languages and philosophies are alike deficient. [Please select]
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But she isn't by any means deficient in the instincts of childhood. [Please select]
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It must be remembered that the Tartars were wholly deficient in constructive political ability. [Please select]
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And in spite of her frank, direct way of speech she was not deficient in tact. [Please select]
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His pictures were deficient in the ideal, but were remarkable for expression and elegant drawing. [Please select]
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His works were deficient in those qualities which elevate the feelings and the character. [Please select]
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