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Definition and meaning of 役不足 - やくぶそく in Japanese

やくぶそく役不足
yakubusoku

N4

1.feeling unsatisfied or overqualified with assigned role.

Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun

彼はいつも役不足を感じている。
He always feels dissatisfied with the work given to him.
彼女は役不足で不満を感じている。
She feels dissatisfied with the work given to her.
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2.lacking the necessary skills or abilities.

Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun

彼は新しい仕事で役不足だと感じている。
He feels inadequate for the new job.
彼女はプロジェクトに役不足だと思っている。
She thinks she is not up to the task for the project.
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