Talk:deficient

"deficient" vs. "insufficient"
Is there a difference between 'deficient' and 'insufficient'?


 * I think so, yes, but I'm having difficulty putting my finger on it. There seem to be two differences, actually, though they're related:
 * "Insufficient" tends to be more precise, with a specific purpose being either stated or implied. For example, I might say "His grades were deficient", meaning "He had bad grades", but "His grades were insufficient for ___", meaning "He had grades that were too bad for ___".
 * I think "deficient" tends to be more negative, but I'm having difficulty articulating just how.

Insufficient would be considered not quite up to a certain standard, or subpar. Deficient would be lacking something that is necessary.


 * —Ruakh TALK 02:11, 3 August 2007 (UTC)