enough
[ɪ'nʌf]

adjective

[Definition]: sufficient, adequate and satisfied

[Example Sentences]:
1. Still, that was enough to send shares down 11 percent since it reported results January 17.
2. It is not enough to say the Kings simply won Game 1 in overtime, 3-2.
3. They began, appropriately enough, on Halloween night in 2001.
4. The trustees who oversee the program say it has enough money to pay full benefits until 2034.
5. The key appears to be having enough apps and a good user experience.
6. It may be enough of a change that they look at that.
7. I was there long enough to leave an old email address.
8. The program did not go far enough for some city leaders.
9. That amount of growth is enough to make some investors worry.
10. Will we be here long enough to hold up our end of the conversation?
11. Mayer has said that her company has not done enough to focus on mobile.
12. Whether there are enough women out there to turn things around for her is questionable.
13. The other reason is that three hours is not enough time to test everything end-to-end.
14. That could buy her enough time to allow current public anger to subside.
15. It is mainly just a few companies that are big enough to recruit.


[Antonyms]insufficient, short, inadequate

[Synonyms]sufficient, plenty, satisfactory
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