SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: NOUN
- N/A
- A quantity of a thing or act, or a number of things or persons, sufficient to satisfy desire or want, or adequate to a purpose; sufficiency: as, we have enough of this sort of cloth.
- Synonyms Plenty, abundance.
- An adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose
- A sufficiency; a quantity which satisfies desire, is adequate to the want, or is equal to the power or ability.
SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Satisfying desire; giving content; adequate to meet the want; sufficient; -- usually, and more elegantly, following the noun to which it belongs.
- Enough to meet a purpose
- Sufficient to meet a need or satisfy a desire; adequate: : sufficient.
- Sufficient for the purpose
SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: ADVERB
- To a sufficient degree
- In a sufficient manner; enough.
- To a sufficient extent.
- As much as necessary
- To a satisfactory amount or degree; sufficiently.
- Very; fully; quite.
- Tolerably; rather.
- Sufficiently
- In a tolerable degree; -- used to express mere acceptableness or acquiescence, and implying a degree or quantity rather less than is desired.
- In a degree or quantity that satisfies; to satisfaction; sufficiently.
- Fully; quite; -- used to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very.
SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Used to express impatience or exasperation.
- Stop! Don't do that anymore, etc.
- An exclamation denoting sufficiency, being a shortened form of it is enough.
SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: PRONOUN
- N/A
- A sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.
- An adequate number or quantity.
SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To a sufficient degree; to a degree that answers the purpose or gives satisfaction; adequately.
- To a considerable degree: as, he went away sufficiently discontented.
- An elliptical exclamation, signifying ‘it (or that) is enough,’ ‘I have had enough,’ ‘you have done enough,’ etc.
- Answering the purpose; adequate to want or demand; sufficient; satisfying desire; giving content; meeting reasonable expectation.
- Synonyms Sufficient, Competent, etc. See adequate.
- In a quantity or degree that answers the purpose, satisfies, or is equal to the desires or wants; to a sufficient degree; sufficiently.
- To a notable extent; fairly; rather: used to denote a slight augmentation of the positive degree, the force depending upon the connection or the emphasis: as, he is ready enough to embrace the offer.
- In a tolerable or passable degree: used to denote diminution, or a degree or quality rather less than is desired, or such a quantity or degree as commands acquiescence rather than full satisfaction: as, the performance is well enough.
- To a great degree; very much.
- (`plenty' is nonstandard) "I've had plenty, thanks"
- An adequate quantity
- (determiner) sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate
SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: RELATED WORDS
- Somewhat, Very, Perfectly, Satisfactorily, Amply, Appropriately, Fairly, Inadequately, Properly, Suitably, Enough, Fully, Reasonably, Adequately, Insufficiently
- Yet, Ample, Necessary, Reasonably, Only, Quite, Pretty, Not, Sufficiently, Too, Sufficiency, Decent, Adequate, Plenty, Sufficient
SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Relatively, Poorly, Quite, Too, Somewhat, Very, Perfectly, Amply, Appropriately, Fairly, Properly, Suitably, Enough, Fully, Reasonably
- Even, Yet, Ample, Necessary, Reasonably, Only, Quite, Pretty, Not, Too, Sufficiency, Decent, Adequate, Plenty, Sufficient
SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Surge worked better this way, though not sufficiently.
- Is the information provided specific and sufficiently detailed?
- Grand Lodge are silent, or not sufficiently explicit.
- Any sufficiently advanced bureaucracy is indistinguishable from molasses.
- Hartford, already sufficiently burdened, the third largest, respectively.
- But of Churches we have spoken sufficiently heretofore.
- PET is not sufficiently sensitive to detect positive axillary lymph nodes, nor is it sufficiently specific to appropriately identify distant metastases.
- In a sufficiently large population, at a sufficiently high starting frequency, a beneficial allele is guaranteed to reach fixation.
- It is completed in a sufficiently short distance be neglected, but the fluid accelerations are still sufficiently small that the vertical tatic.
- La Giglio has sufficiently alleged conduct that is sufficiently severe or pervasive to create a hostile work environment.
- Moreover, even if someone did know enough, the sheer ability to make all the needed decisions fast enough is no longer possible.
- Choose a good enough variety to showcase your skillset, while keeping it minimal enough so as not to overwhelm the user.
- Its ingredients are gentle enough for sensitive skin yet hydrating enough to get rid of rough, dry patches, according to reviewers.
- Perhaps our community is now both mature enough and large enough to adopt some of these recommendations and reap the benefits.
- Tapes should be tight enough to prevent accidental decannulation, but loose enough to allow for change in neck size during activity.
- It blends well, covers enough to brighten my undereyes and light enough to use as an eye shadow base.
- And soon enough, and predictably enough, this work involved murder.
- Sometimes the petitioner does not make enough money or have enough asset to sponsor the new immigrant.
- CPA peers, you might be lucky enough to stash away enough to retire early.
- There will always be enough, exceedingly abundantly enough, to meet every need.
SUFFICIENTLY vs ENOUGH: QUESTIONS
- What is the meaning of I am sufficiently sophonsified?
- Is a union sufficiently representative under the LRA?
- Is any technology distingushable from Magic sufficiently advanced?
- Is vitamin C sufficiently characterised for health claims?
- Was bp 22 sufficiently established by the prosecution?
- What are the characteristics of sufficiently advanced technology?
- Is sufficiently advanced magic influenced by video games?
- Is German punishment sufficiently attended to today?
- Are AEOI risks sufficiently identified and focused?
- Is contractarian morality sufficiently other-regarding?
- Do Jamaicans have enough money to retire comfortably?
- Can not getting enough sleep affect your longevity?
- Is intelligent opportunism enough to win government contracts?
- Is electronic voting secure enough for local elections?
- Is your network bandwidth enough for video conferencing?
- Is your knowledge management software scalable enough?
- Are extrinsic rewards enough incentives for students?
- Are there enough hearts available for transplantation?
- Are these PJs cute enough for photos and comfy enough for sleep?
- What happens when there is enough supply but not enough demand?