- bodiless,
- ethereal,
- formless,
- immaterial,
- incorporeal,
- insubstantial,
- nonmaterial,
- nonphysical,
What do you mean by insufficient?
:
not sufficient
: inadequate insufficient funds especially : lacking adequate power, capacity, or competence insufficient bandwidth.
What is another word for unsubstantial?
- bodiless,
- ethereal,
- formless,
- immaterial,
- incorporeal,
- insubstantial,
- nonmaterial,
- nonphysical,
What does it mean when a person is pedantic?
Pedantic is an insulting word used to describe
someone who annoys others by correcting small errors
, caring too much about minor details, or emphasizing their own expertise especially in some narrow or boring subject matter.
What does it mean to say something is unremarkable?
:
unworthy or unlikely to be noticed
: not remarkable : common, ordinary The village itself is unremarkable; its one great attribute being the nearby network of extensive caverns.—
What does frivolous love mean?
self-indulgently carefree
; unconcerned about or lacking any serious purpose. (of a person) given to trifling or undue levity: a frivolous, empty-headed person.
Is Unsubstantive a word?
(grammar)
Not having the form of a noun
. Not having any material substance. (by extension) Not having any factual substance.
What is the medical term for insufficient?
: the quality or state of not being sufficient: as. a : lack of adequate supply of something an insufficiency of vitamins. b : lack of physical power or capacity especially : inability of an organ or bodily part to function normally
renal insufficiency pulmonary insufficiency
.
What is the difference between sufficient and insufficient?
As adjectives the difference between sufficient and insufficient. is that sufficient is
equal to the end proposed
; adequate to wants; enough; ample; competent; as, while insufficient is not sufficient.
How do you use insufficient?
He was acquitted on the orders of a judge on the grounds of insufficient evidence. He added that many hospitals have closed because they had insufficient heating and equipment.
Is pedantic good or bad?
Pedantic Meaning:
Almost Always an Insult
Pedantic is used more narrowly. It typically describes a particular kind of annoying person. … Pedantic comes from the noun pedant, which originally wasn’t a bad thing to be: a pedant was a household tutor or a schoolteacher.
What is an example of pedantic?
The definition of pedantic is someone who is very concerned with the details of a subject and tends to overly show off their knowledge. An example of someone who is pedantic is
a person at a party who bores everyone while talking at length about the origin and details of a particular piece of pottery
.
What does it mean to be called obtuse?
Obtuse, which comes to us from the Latin word obtusus, meaning “
dull” or “blunt
,” can describe an angle that is not acute or a person who is mentally “dull” or slow of mind. The word has also developed a somewhat controversial sense of “hard to comprehend,” probably as a result of confusion with abstruse.
What is another word for unremarkable?
Find another word for unremarkable. In this page you can discover 33 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for unremarkable, like:
common
, average, commonplace, garden-variety, workaday, standard, stock, formulaic, garden, indifferent and mediocre.
What type of word is unremarkable?
not remarkable.
Is Unremarkable good or bad?
Unremarkable
: Just what you think it means. Boring! Normal. Negative: Usually referring to a medical test.