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  1. adjective. adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy desire: enough water; noise enough to wake the dead. Synonyms: ample. pronoun. an adequate quantity or number; sufficiency. adverb. in a quantity or degree that answers a purpose or satisfies a need or desire; sufficiently. Synonyms: reasonably, adequately, amply.

  2. adverb. uk / ɪˈnʌf / us. enough adverb (NECESSARY) A2. as much as is necessary: [ + to do sth ] Are you old enough to vote? You're not going fast enough. More examples. enough adverb (NOT VERY) slightly, but not very: He's nice enough, but I don't really want to go out with him. funnily/oddly/strangely enough. B2.

  3. Definitions of enough. adjective. sufficient for the purpose. “ enough food” “food enough ” synonyms: adequate, decent. sufficient. of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement but without being abundant. adverb. as much as necessary. “Have I eaten enough ?” synonyms: plenty. noun.

  4. determiner. /ɪˈnʌf/ used before plural or uncountable nouns to mean ‘as many or as much as somebody needs or wants’ synonym sufficient. Have you made enough copies? Is there enough room for me? I didn't have enough clothes to last a week. Don't ask me to do it. I've got enough problems as it is. (old-fashioned) There was food enough for all.

  5. enough adjective, pronoun, noun, & adverb. Meaning & use. adjective. ( determiner ). I. As much or as many as required or wanted; sufficient in quantity or number. Also (of something undesirable): present in a greater amount than is tolerable or expected. I.1. attributive. With noun expressed or occasionally implied by the context.

  6. 1. a. sufficient to answer a need, demand, supposition, or requirement; adequate: enough cake. b. ( as pronoun ): enough is now known. 2. that's enough! that will do: used to put an end to an action, speech, performance, etc. adv. 3. so as to be adequate or sufficient; as much as necessary: you have worked hard enough.

  7. 2 days ago · Enough means as much as you need or as much as is necessary. They had enough cash for a one-way ticket. 2.pronoun. If you say that something is enough, you mean that you do not want it to continue any longer or get any worse. I met him only the once, and that was enough. I think I have said enough. 3.adverb [adj/adv ADV]

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