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Enough Definition & Meaning

1. Adequate or sufficient in amount or degree.

Example: "i have enough money to pay for my rent this month."

2. The point at which something is sufficient or satisfactory.

Example: "i have had enough of your complaints."

3. Used to indicate that one has reached a limit or is no longer willing to tolerate something.

Example: "enough is enough! i can't take this anymore."

4. Used to indicate that one has done or has had as much of something as one wants or can handle.

Example: "i've had enough food for tonight."

5. Used to express agreement or acceptance.

Example: "enough said, let's move on to the next topic."

Examples of the word enough used in sentences.

  • I have enough pears to make a fruit salad.
  • She's tall enough to reach the top cupboard shelf.
  • We don't have enough time to finish this project today.
  • Do we have enough chairs for everyone to sit?
  • He's had enough pizza for one night.
  • His explanation wasn't clear enough for me to understand.
  • I can't eat anymore, I've had enough dinner.
  • I have enough money to buy a new phone.
  • She's old enough to start going to school next year.
  • We have enough time to finish our project before the deadline.
  • If we work together, I'm sure we'll have enough time to finish the project before the deadline.
  • She's been practicing for weeks, so I'm confident that she's prepared enough for her upcoming piano recital.
  • I've had enough of this rain; I can't wait for the sun to come out again.
  • It's important to get enough sleep each night to ensure you wake up feeling rested and refreshed.
  • I think we have enough food for everyone, so please don't worry about bringing anything else.
  • There is enough food for everyone, so you can go ahead and serve yourself.
  • She didn't get enough sleep last night, so she's feeling tired today.
  • I've saved enough money to buy a new car, but I'm still researching my options.
  • I think we've discussed this topic enough for today, let's move on to the next one.
  • I have had enough of your constant complaints.
  • He had been drinking all night and knew he'd had enough, so he called a cab to take him home.
  • Despite their best efforts, the team just couldn't score enough goals to win the match.
  • I've had enough of this cold weather, I'm looking forward to some sunshine and warmth.
  • The car's fuel tank was nearly empty, but fortunately, there was just enough petrol left to get us to the nearest petrol station.
  • She had been studying non-stop for weeks and finally felt confident that she knew enough to ace the exam.
  • The government has been criticized for not doing enough to tackle the growing problem of climate change, despite mounting evidence.
  • It is high time people realized that just loving someone is not enough to sustain a healthy and fulfilling relationship.
  • The resources allocated were simply not enough to meet the growing demands of the business.
  • The audience was captivated enough by the speaker's innovative ideas and engaging storytelling to give him a standing ovation.
  • Despite his experience and skills, he did not feel confident enough to take on the challenge of managing the project.
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