underfactent
Describing information, reports, or claims that are characterized by a deficiency in factual evidence or detail. It refers to a state where the content lacks the necessary data to support its conclusions or to be considered comprehensive.
예시
3 / 5His explanation for the project's failure was somewhat underfactent, leaving the board with more questions than answers.
His explanation lacked enough factual details, leaving the board with more questions.
The committee rejected the proposal on the grounds that the methodology was underfactent and lacked empirical rigor.
The committee rejected the proposal because the method lacked enough facts and scientific strictness.
Don't be so underfactent when you tell the story; we need to know exactly what happened!
Don't leave out all the details; we need the full story.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Break it down: UNDER (below) + FACT (truth/data) + ENT (adjective suffix). It is 'under the required amount of facts.'
빠른 퀴즈
The auditor noted that the initial claims were ________, requiring much more data to be verified.
정답!
정답은: underfactent
예시
His explanation for the project's failure was somewhat underfactent, leaving the board with more questions than answers.
everydayHis explanation lacked enough factual details, leaving the board with more questions.
The committee rejected the proposal on the grounds that the methodology was underfactent and lacked empirical rigor.
formalThe committee rejected the proposal because the method lacked enough facts and scientific strictness.
Don't be so underfactent when you tell the story; we need to know exactly what happened!
informalDon't leave out all the details; we need the full story.
Academic critics argued that the historian's latest book was underfactent regarding the socio-economic causes of the war.
academicCritics said the book lacked enough factual evidence about the war's causes.
The underfactent nature of the market analysis made the investors hesitant to commit their capital.
businessThe lack of data in the market analysis made investors nervous about spending money.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
underfactent at best
lacking facts even in the most favorable interpretation
an underfactent account
a description that misses key factual details
largely underfactent
mostly devoid of supporting evidence
자주 혼동되는 단어
Unfactual means false or containing errors, while underfactent means having too few facts, even if the ones present are correct.
Understated refers to a restrained style or presentation, whereas underfactent refers to a lack of informative content.
사용 참고사항
Use this word specifically when critiquing the density or sufficiency of information. It is most common in analytical, academic, or professional evaluative contexts.
자주 하는 실수
Learners might use this to mean 'wrong' or 'incorrect.' Remember that something can be underfactent but still 100% true; it just doesn't provide enough evidence.
암기 팁
Break it down: UNDER (below) + FACT (truth/data) + ENT (adjective suffix). It is 'under the required amount of facts.'
어원
Constructed from the English prefix 'under-' meaning 'insufficient' and the Latin-derived 'fact' (factum), with the suffix '-ent' commonly used for adjectives describing a state.
문법 패턴
빠른 퀴즈
The auditor noted that the initial claims were ________, requiring much more data to be verified.
정답!
정답은: underfactent
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