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is under prepared
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is under prepared" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "is underprepared" as it is a single word. Example: "The team is underprepared for the upcoming presentation, and they need to practice more."
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Alternative expressions(20)
is in the process of being updated
is undergoing updates
is being updated
was updated
is under preparation
is undergoing revision
is being discovered
is being achieved
is seeing changes
is in the process of being created
is being planned
is being constructed
is in the study
is in the making
is under drafting
is currently being updated
was being prepared
is being implemented
are being undertaken
is under development
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
The heroine's downfall is under-prepared and there is insufficient sizzle in her eventual, ghostly summit with James.
News & Media
Current infrastructure is under-prepared for extreme events that may come as a surprise, for example, extreme-weather events such as Hurricane Sandy in New York and Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
News & Media
BE suspensions were prepared under sterile conditions by diluting the products with 2.5 mM CaSO4.
Much of Scotland faces "be prepared" warnings for wind and lesser "be alert" warnings for snow, while north west and north east England, Yorkshire and Humber, the Midlands, and the east of England are under "be prepared" warnings.
News & Media
Be sure the meat is prepared under rabbinic supervision by a butcher deemed reliable in kosher practice.
Wiki
Mogana, shown helping another kothi prepare, is under intense pressure from her family to marry soon.
News & Media
Thus, these patient-ready preparations are prepared under Good Hospital Pharmacy Manufacturing Practice GHPMPP) conditions, which involves the principles of GMP applied to Hospital Pharmacy Compounding [ 6].
Halal meat is prepared under religious rules similar to kosher food.
News & Media
It is prepared under his direct authority by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
Encyclopedias
For comparison, bare LTO is prepared under similar conditions.
Science
(B) is prepared under etchant with 0.03 mol/L H2O2; the inset shows the SAED pattern.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the single word "underprepared" instead of the phrase "is under prepared" for grammatical correctness. For example: "The team is underprepared for the presentation".
Common error
Avoid separating "under" and "prepared" with a space when intending to express a lack of preparation. Using "underprepared" as one word is the correct form.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is under prepared" functions as a descriptive adjective phrase, attempting to modify a noun by indicating a state of insufficient preparation. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "is under prepared" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct form is the single word "underprepared". While the intent is to describe a state of insufficient readiness, it's crucial to use the correct terminology to maintain clarity and credibility, especially in formal contexts. Ludwig AI analysis confirms this, so it is best to stick to "underprepared" or other alternatives like "ill-prepared".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is ill-prepared
Replaces "under prepared" with a stronger, more commonly used synonym "ill-prepared".
is inadequately prepared
Substitutes "under" with "inadequately", providing a more formal and precise expression.
lacks sufficient preparation
Changes the structure to emphasize the lack of preparation rather than the state of being unprepared.
is not adequately ready
Uses "not adequately ready" to convey a similar meaning with slightly different wording.
is deficient in preparation
Employs "deficient" to highlight the shortcoming in the preparation process.
is poorly equipped
Focuses on the lack of necessary resources or tools for the task.
is unready
Uses a simpler term, "unready", to indicate the lack of preparedness.
hasn't prepared enough
Shifts from an adjective phrase to a verb phrase emphasizing the action of preparing.
is found wanting in readiness
More formal and emphatic, highlighting the deficiency in readiness.
is caught short
Uses an idiomatic expression to suggest being unexpectedly unprepared.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say someone isn't ready?
The correct term is "underprepared", a single word indicating a lack of sufficient preparation. Avoid the incorrect phrase "is under prepared".
What can I say instead of "is under prepared"?
Use alternatives like "is ill-prepared", "is inadequately prepared", or "lacks sufficient preparation" depending on the context.
Which is correct: "is under prepared" or "is underprepared"?
"Is underprepared" is correct. The phrase "is under prepared" is grammatically incorrect. Use "underprepared" as one word.
How to use "underprepared" in a sentence?
Example: "The students were "underprepared" for the exam because they did not study enough." Other ways to phrase it might be: "The presentation "lacks sufficient preparation"." or "They "are poorly equipped" for the task."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
73%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested