Reverse Dictionary: INSUFFICIENT

INSUFFICIENCY, INSUFFICIENT, INSUFFICIENTLY

ADJECTIVES
1387 INSUFFISANT insufficient; not sufficing; incompetent → obs.
1400 OVER-LITTLE too little, insufficient
1400 WANE insufficient, too small → obs.
1440 SIMPLE inadequate, insufficient → obs.
1491 UNTHANKFUL inadequate, insufficient → obs.
1494 FEEBLE limited in quantity or amount, insufficient, scanty → obs.
1540 WANE insufficient, too small
1569 UNEQUAL inadequate, insufficient → obs.
1611 INCOMPETENT insufficient, inadequate → obs.
1674 SCANTY exist in small or insufficient quantity
1695 SHORT OF THE MARK failing to reach a goal or objective; inadequate, insufficient
1768 JIMP rather small, rather little; barely sufficient → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1825 UNGAINLY inconvenient, unhandy; unsteady; not going or working well; insufficient → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1898 ARGH scanty, insufficient → Sc. (Bk.)
1940 CHICKEN-CRAP insufficient, inadequate, of poor quality → sl., orig. US
1940 CHICKENSHIT insufficient, inadequate, of poor quality → sl., orig. US
1967 CHINTZY meagre, scanty, insufficient → Amer. dial.


ADVERBS
1290 FEEBLY in a sorry manner or plight; inefficiently, insufficiently, niggardly, poorly, scantily → obs.
1440 OVER-LITTLE too little; insufficiently
1454 RAWLY in an insufficient or unsatisfactory manner; imperfectly
1898 ARGH insufficiently; not fully or enough; nearly, approaching to → Sc. (Bk.)


NOUNS
1386 SCANTNESS a being scant or insufficient in quantity
1387 UNSUFFISANT insufficiency → obs.
1425 NON-SUFFISANTEE insufficiency → obs.
1430 NON-SUFFISANCE insufficiency → obs.
1433 NON-SUFFICIENTY insufficiency → obs.
1663 INCOMPETENCE inadequacy, insufficiency → obs.
1825 SCRIMP insufficiency, meagreness → Sc. obs.
1829 SCRIMPINESS insufficiency, meagreness → Sc.
1904 SCANTITY insufficiency → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


VERBS
1400 DEFAIL to be insufficient, to be wanting, to lack → obs.
1400 WANT to fail; to give out; to be insufficient for a purpose, etc.
1794 SCANT to stint; to be insufficiently supplied → Eng. dial.
1809 MANK to fail; to be insufficient → Sc. obs.
1847 INSUFFICE to fail to suffice; to be insufficient