enough
[ɪˈnʌf]
Definition:
1. As much as you need or as much as is necessary.
2. An adequate quantity.
'enough' example sentence:
- I'm not old enough for my bus pass yet!
- There aren't enough books for everyone to have one each.
- There weren't anywhere near enough empty boxes.
- I hadn't trained enough for the game.
- He couldn't get close enough to see.
- Isn't that enough for you?
- ‘He's a politician, remember. ’ ‘Enough said. ’
- Tell them it's just not good enough.
- This house isn't big enough for us.
- They are nowhere near good enough.
- Is there enough room for me in the car?
- I've had enough—there are limits even for the patience of a saint!.
- I didn't think she was old enough for the responsibility.
- Six bottles should be enough.
- The job doesn't pay anywhere near enough for me.
- Your work is just not good enough.
- I'm not strong enough to carry him.
- Ann had heard enough of this.
- Haven't they got enough problems there already?
- Come and get me if you think you're hard enough.
- There aren't enough tents to shelter them all.
- I had had enough of other people for one night.
- I met him only the once, and that was enough.
- I think I have said enough.
- You've been waiting long enough.
- We've been here twenty years, near enough.
- This essay is just not good enough.
- There isn't nearly enough time to get there now.
- Is there enough room for me?
- She was happy enough with her performance.
- The system produced enough energy to heat several thousand homes.
- Don't ask me to do it. I've got enough problems as it is.
- I'll come straight to the point ─ your work isn't good enough.
- Have you had enough (= to eat) ?
- £ 50 should be enough to be going on with.
- The road was just wide enough for two vehicles to pass.
- I got this phone call from a gentleman, who seemed sincere enough.
- There was nowhere near enough for everybody.
- I've had enough of your lies.
- Winter is a common enough German surname.
- We led a poor but happy enough existence as children.
- That's it, I've had enough!
- If enough of you are interested, we'll organize a trip to the theatre.
- I've had enough of her childish stunts.
- I didn't have enough clothes to last a week.
- She's old enough to decide for herself.
- I was stupid enough to believe him.
- The fact is we don't have enough money.
- Her latest conquest is an Italian who, interestingly enough, doesn't speak a word of his native language.
- I'm going ─ I've done enough damage here already.
- Maybe we're not thinking big enough.
- We didn't leave early enough.
- They had enough cash for a one-way ticket.
- Tall drivers won't have enough legroom.
- I've had enough of driving the kids around.
- Have you made enough copies?
- She was kind enough to stand us a meal.
- My husband is a jazz musician. Enough said.
- I couldn't get close enough to see.
- Are you warm enough?
- Would you be kind enough to close the window?
- There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court.
- You are probably well enough to take a little light exercise.
- They had enough fuel to see the winter out.
- Stop asking questions! You should know when enough is enough.
- Are these instructions clear enough?
- Tell them it's just not good enough .
- That ought to be enough food for the four of us.
- (old-fashioned)There was food enough for all.
- Have we got enough food in?
- This shirt isn't big enough.
- Heaven knows they have enough money.
- The new legislation is welcome but does not go far enough.
- Now then, that's enough noise.
- He seemed pleasant enough to me.
- We've nearly run out of paper. Do you think there's enough for today?
- There was food enough for all.
- He couldn't find the words to thank her enough.
- Strangely enough, the last thing he thought of was his beloved Tanya.