SUFFICIENT vs LACK: NOUN
- That which is sufficient; enough; a sufficiency.
- A deficiency or need (of something desirable or necessary); an absence, want.
- A defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.
- Deficiency; want; need; destitution; failure.
- Blame; cause of blame; fault; crime; offense.
- The state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
- Deficiency or absence.
- A particular deficiency or absence.
- Want or deficiency of something requisite or desirable; defect; failure; need.
- Want of presence; a state of being away; absence.
- A want; defect; a blemish; especially, a moral defect; a fault in character.
- A fault committed; an offense; a censurable act.
- Blame; reproach; rebuke; censure.
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: ADJECTIVE
- Capable of meeting obligations; responsible.
- Equal to the end proposed; adequate to wants; enough; ample; competent.
- Competent; qualified.
- Of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement but without being abundant
- Being as much as is needed; adequate; enough.
- N/A
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: VERB
- N/A
- Be without
- To be without, to need, to require.
- To be short (of or for something).
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be in need of something.
- To be missing or deficient.
- To be without or in need of.
- To be in want.
- To be wanting; often, impersonally, with of, meaning, to be less than, short, not quite, etc.
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To blame; to find fault with.
- To be without or destitute of; to want; to need.
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Exclamation of regret or surprise.
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 1 and Competent, Enough, etc. See adequate.
- Synonyms Ample, abundant, satisfactory, full.
- Self-sufficient; self-satisfied; content.
- Having a competence; well-to-do.
- Possessing adequate talents or accomplishments; of competent power or ability; qualified; fit; competent; capable.
- Sufficing; equal to the end proposed; as much as is or may be necessary; adequate; enough.
- (determiner) The smallest amount needed.
- To lacquer; treat with lac.
- To be wanting or deficient; come short; fail.
- To be absent or away; be missing.
- To be in want; suffer need.
- To be wanting to; fail.
- To be in want of; stand in need of; want; be without; be destitute of; fail to have or to possess.
- To suffer the absence of; feel the deprivation of; miss.
- To blame; reproach; speak in detraction of.
- To beat. Also lacky.
- Synonyms Lack, Need, Want. These words have come to overlap each other a good deal by figurative extension, and have considerable variety of peculiar idiomatic use. To lack is primarily and generally to be without, that which is lacked being generally some one thing, and a thing which is desirable, although generally not necessary or very important.
- Used in the exclamatory phrase Good lack. See good.
- See lac.
- To be insufficiently prepared
- To pierce the hull of with shot.
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: RELATED WORDS
- Proper, Satisfactory, Inadequate, Needed, Substantial, Requisite, Reasonable, Ample, Necessary, Insufficient, Comfortable, Spare, Decent, Enough, Adequate
- Reluctance, Unfamiliarity, Insufficiency, Unwillingness, Unavailability, Absence, Inability, Inadequacy, Inadequate, Insufficient, Dearth, Paucity, Want, Miss, Deficiency
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Proper, Satisfactory, Inadequate, Needed, Substantial, Requisite, Reasonable, Ample, Necessary, Insufficient, Comfortable, Spare, Decent, Enough, Adequate
- Shortcomings, Disinterest, Reluctance, Unwillingness, Unavailability, Absence, Inability, Inadequacy, Inadequate, Insufficient, Dearth, Paucity, Want, Miss, Deficiency
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sufficient braking capacity to descend ramp inclines safely.
- Makes sufficient income to sustain trader and family.
- Black Americans of their property without sufficient compensation.
- LORD be sufficient for you in JESUS name.
- Government centers lacked sufficient space, staff, and resources.
- But these steps by themselves are not sufficient.
- The issue is not whether she had a sufficient excuse but whether the trail court had reason to believe she had a sufficient excuse.
- There sufficient cash on hand and accounts receivable to pay for taxes and accounts payable sufficient on.
- SME exchanges have been created which failed to attract sufficient companies for listing or to achieve sufficient trading to maintain active markets.
- Are necessary and often sufficient, but in a prokaryote, these are necessary and often sufficient, but sufficient.
- Teachers reported challenges to teaching SRH topics effectively, including lack of time, lack of appropriate skills and inadequate teaching materials.
- Participative Legislation Committees lack of success, namely the lack of strong lobbying groups to defend the propositions that it approved.
- There was, besides, a lack of morality and justice, a lack of austere rt!
- THE HOPE CENTEROVERLAPPING CHALLENGESStudents who lack resources for housing often also lack resources for food.
- In addition, many students complain about a lack of camaraderie and the lack of feeling like a department.
- Sharing powerlessness means sharing both lack of information and lack of control in the given situation.
- Lack of knowledge: Lack of information or clear data leads to loss of time.
- Constraints for all teachers included large class sizes, children at different ability levels, lack of time and lack of new textbooks.
- The three main unhealthy behaviors which are changeable include lack of smoking, too much eating, and lack of physical activity.
- The primary cause of ESG failures is data: lack of data, lack of standards, and lack of understanding of how to use data.
SUFFICIENT vs LACK: QUESTIONS
- Is the evidence presented in assessment sufficient?
- What is sufficient dimension reduction in statistics?
- Is CDR3 sufficient for most antibody specificities?
- Does beer cause intoxication in sufficient quantity?
- Are markets alone sufficient to sustain innovation?
- Is marketing alone sufficient for Destination Management?
- Is discernment sufficient for an attentive disposition?
- Is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practice sufficient?
- Are billing statements sufficient for debt validation?
- Is the Formazione del film lubrificante sufficient?
- Does global governance lack democracy and accountability?
- Does statistical independence imply lack of causation?
- How many Americans lack meaningful internet access?
- What is a lack of understanding about in a lack of understanding?
- What are the symptoms of lack of emotion lack of motivation?
- Does the lack of language justify lack of thinking?
- Does lack of eye contact indicate a lack of empathy?
- How does lack of confidence and lack of trust affect behavior?
- What does the Acer Aspire 7 lack that other gaming laptops lack?
- What does AmiBroker lack that other platforms lack?