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Enough in English

  • enough
    adj. as much or as many as needed or wanted; sufficient.
    Ex. Buy enough food for the picnic. Are there enough seats for all?

  • enough
    adv. 1. sufficiently; adequately; until no more is needed or wanted.
    Ex. Have you played enough?
    2. quite; fully.
    Ex. He was willing enough to go.
    3. rather; fairly.
    Ex. She talks well enough for a baby.
    (SYN) passa

  • enough
    enough, adjective, noun, adverb, interjection.

  • enough
    expr. sure enough. See under sure.

  • enough
    interj. stop! no more!
    Ex. Lay on, Macduff! And damn'd be him that first cries ""Hold, enough!"" (Shakespeare).

  • enough
    noun a quantity or number needed or wanted; sufficient amount.
    Ex. Has he had enough to eat? There were just enough of the apples to have one each.
    (SYN) sufficiency, plenty.

Enough in Kashmiri कॉशुर

Enough in Konkani कोंकणी

Enough in Nepali नेपाली

Enough in Tamil தமிழ்

Enough in Urdu اُردُو

Enough - Dictionary Entry

Enough

Part of Speech

Adjective, Adverb, Pronoun, Determiner

Pronunciation

IPA: /ɪˈnʌf/

Phonetic: ih-NUHF

Definitions

  1. Adjective: Sufficient in quantity or degree.
  2. Adverb: To the necessary degree or extent.
  3. Pronoun: An adequate amount or number.
  4. Determiner: As much or as many as required.

Usage Examples

  • We have enough food for everyone at the party. (Adjective)
  • She wasn’t working hard enough to pass the test. (Adverb)
  • Enough has been said about the issue. (Pronoun)
  • Do you have enough money for the trip? (Determiner)

Etymology

From Middle English ynogh, from Old English genōg (“sufficient, adequate”), from Proto-Germanic ginuǥa, meaning "sufficient, adequate."

Synonyms

  • Adequate
  • Sufficient
  • Ample
  • Satisfactory

Antonyms

  • Insufficient
  • Inadequate
  • Scarce

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Suficiente soo-fee-SYEN-teh
French Assez ah-SAY
German Genug geh-NOOG
Hindi पर्याप्त (Paryāpt) par-YAAPT
Chinese 足够 (Zúgòu) dzoo-GO
Russian Достаточно (Dostatochno) dos-TAH-toch-na
Arabic كافٍ (Kāfin) KAA-feen
Japanese 十分 (Jūbun) JOO-boon

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ɪˈnʌf/ (ih-NUHF)
  • American English: /ɪˈnʌf/ (ih-NUHF)
  • Australian English: /ɪˈnʌf/ (eh-NUHF)

Historical Usage

The word "enough" has been in use for centuries in English literature and speech, often appearing in legal and philosophical texts to express adequacy and sufficiency. Over time, its meaning has remained largely unchanged.

Cultural Nuances

The word "enough" can carry different connotations based on tone and context. In some cultures, stating "That's enough!" can imply frustration, while in others, it may simply indicate sufficiency. The phrase "Enough is enough" is commonly used to express a limit to tolerance.

More Information

The word "enough" is fundamental to expressing limits, satisfaction, and adequacy in many languages. It appears in numerous idiomatic expressions, such as "Enough said" (meaning no further explanation is needed) and "More than enough" (indicating an excess beyond what is necessary).

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