Adjective
/ˈʌndərˌbʌdʒɪtɪd/
The term "underbudgeted" refers to a scenario where the allocated budget for a project, initiative, or purpose is insufficient to cover the required expenses. This often leads to shortfalls that affect the project’s execution or completion.
"Underbudgeted" is commonly used in both written and spoken English, frequently appearing in business and financial discussions where budget planning is a critical aspect. It has a moderate frequency of use, particularly in professional or academic contexts.
Стратегия нового маркетинга компании была остановлена, потому что бюджет был значительно занижен.
Many construction projects fail due to being underbudgeted, resulting in delays and cost overruns.
Многие строительные проекты терпят неудачу из-за недостаточного бюджета, что приводит к задержкам и превышению затрат.
The school's annual events are often underbudgeted, leading to fewer activities for the students.
While "underbudgeted" itself is not a common part of specific idiomatic expressions, it can be associated with broader financial idioms that imply mismanagement or shortfall in budgeting. Here are a few expressions that could relate to it:
Проект был успешным, но он реализовывался на очень ограниченном бюджете.
Cutting corners - to reduce costs or spend less, often in a way that is not efficient or does not meet quality standards.
Команда в итоге сэкономила средства, потому что бюджет был недостаточным.
Penny wise, pound foolish - being careful with small amounts of money but not being careful with larger amounts.
The word "underbudgeted" is a compound derived from the prefix "under-" meaning insufficient or below the necessary level, and "budget," which comes from the Old French "bougette," meaning "a small purse," evolving over time to refer to financial plans.
Synonyms: - Insufficiently funded - Inadequately budgeted - Undercapitalized
Antonyms: - Overbudgeted - Well-funded - Adequately budgeted