the waiter didn’t speak English so we used hand
gestures | he made a gesture for me to sit down | he
held up his hand in an angry gesture | she made a
gesture towards the armchair
Verb:
gesture
Collocates: gesture to/towards/at something | gesture
for someone to do something
she gestured for me to follow her outside | the
policeman gestured at me to get out of the car | “Look”
he said, gesturing
towards the painting
inadequate
/
ɪnˈædɪkwət/ Adjective
if something is
inadequate, there is not enough of it, or it
is not of good enough quality
Collocates: prove inadequate | feel inadequate |
totally
inadequate |
£200 is a totally inadequate sum for fixing the car |
an inadequate supply of qualified teachers | the new
facilities proved to be wholly inadequate | if you feel
alone and inadequate, call a friend
Noun:
inadequacy | Opposite:
adequate
Collocates: perfectly adequate | quite adequate | barely/
hardly adequate | prove adequate
the inadequacy of the welfare programme | a fear
of failure and inadequacy | such feelings of guilt and
inadequacy are common | an adequate supply of fresh
water | a lack of adequate health care |
the heating was
barely adequate | as a teacher, he proved more than
adequate
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