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inadequateness
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "inadequateness" is correct but not commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe the quality of being inadequate or insufficient in a particular context. Example: "The inadequateness of the resources provided led to delays in the project."
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Alternative expressions(8)
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12 human-written examples
The authors of EoR preliminarily illustrated the inadequateness of ORW with heterogenous duty cycles; EoR only achieves the path delay performance slightly better than ORW.
The investigations on our recently introduced unified acidity scale [1] based on the absolute chemical potential of the proton pointed out the inadequateness of the established GA scale.
Science
As a general result, the inadequateness of models to predict the phase separation must be highlighted, coupled with a scarce sensitivity to temperature.
Science
The expansion development in early days was dominated by AFt and its quantity and morphology were seriously affected by the inadequateness of water.
The inadequateness of our information on such region takes its origin in the assumptions involved in theoretical models describing interfacial debonding.
Science
When a posed problem satisfies less than five constraints, the posed problem partially fills the requirements and the unsatisfied constraints represent the cause of the inadequateness for the requirements.
The project is organized following the idea of reducing mixing loss and transfer loss, and the work subtasks are arranged in response to the current insufficiency or inadequateness of HVAC system.
Science
Others, kept the non-convex nature of the OPF with consequent increase of the computational complexity, inadequateness for real time control applications and sub-optimality of the identified solution.
For calculating acidities we developed and applied several models based on quantum chemistry (modified G3, MP2/def2-QZVPP, MP2-extrapolated CCSD(T)/aug'-COSMO@BP86/def-TZVPP86/detcTZVP, etc).. Our investigations also point out the inadequateness of the established GA scale, which in contrast to our unified acidity scale does not take into account the pressure dependent speciation in the gas phase.
Science
We are plagued by feelings of inadequateness and worthlessness, postponing self-acceptance and self-love until a day in the future when we're thinner, wealthier, more confident and more popular.
News & Media
This disappointing finding may be partially attributable to a low capacity of health care supply and a chronic inadequateness of public health care services among village clinics.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
While grammatically correct, consider using the more common term "inadequacy" for broader acceptance and clarity in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "inadequateness" in contexts where simpler words like "lack" or "deficiency" would suffice. Overusing it can make your writing sound overly formal or awkward.
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Linguistic Context
Inadequateness functions as a noun, representing the state or quality of being inadequate or insufficient. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness, though it is less commonly used than its synonym, "inadequacy". Examples in Ludwig show it used to describe deficiencies in resources, models, and information.
Frequent in
Science
75%
News & Media
16%
Formal & Business
8%
Less common in
Wiki
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically correct, "inadequateness" is less common than alternatives like "inadequacy" or "insufficiency". As Ludwig AI shows, its use is concentrated in formal and scientific writing. Consider using more common alternatives for greater clarity and broader acceptance. Ludwig confirms its grammatical validity but advises awareness of its relative infrequency in general usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
inadequacy
A more common and widely accepted term for the state of being inadequate.
insufficiency
Focuses on the lack of something needed or desired.
deficiency
Highlights the absence or lack of something essential.
shortcoming
Emphasizes a flaw or defect that makes something less effective.
lack
A simpler term indicating the absence of something.
paucity
Indicates a scarcity or smallness of quantity.
scarcity
Emphasizes the limited availability of something.
meagerness
Highlights the poorness or inadequacy of something.
incompleteness
Focuses on the state of not being complete or whole.
imperfection
Highlights a flaw or defect.
FAQs
How do I use "inadequateness" in a sentence?
"Inadequateness" functions as a noun, describing the state of being inadequate. For example: "The "inadequateness of the resources" led to project delays."
What's the difference between "inadequateness" and "inadequacy"?
Both terms refer to the state of being inadequate, but "inadequacy" is the more commonly used and widely accepted term. "Inadequateness" is a valid but less frequent alternative.
Are there situations where "inadequateness" is preferable to "inadequacy"?
While "inadequacy" generally works in most contexts, "inadequateness" might be used for subtle emphasis on the quality or degree of being inadequate. However, this is rare, and "inadequacy" usually suffices.
What can I say instead of "inadequateness"?
You can use alternatives like "insufficiency", "deficiency", or "lack" depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested