| query | E_____ means as much as you need or as much as is necessary.Enough means as much as you need or as much as is necessary. They had enough cash for a one-way ticket. There aren't enough tents to shelter them all. I was old enough to work and earn money. Do you believe that sentences for criminals are tough enough at present? She graduated with high enough marks to apply for university. Although the U.K. says efforts are being made, they are not doing enough. All parents worry about whether their child is getting enough of the right foods. By autumn it hopes to have 200 new lines – proof enough of the growing market. |
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| word | enough |
| full-definition | determiner Enough means as much as you need or as much as is necessary. They had enough cash for a one-way ticket. There aren't enough tents to shelter them all. I was old enough to work and earn money. Do you believe that sentences for criminals are tough enough at present? She graduated with high enough marks to apply for university. Although the U.K. says efforts are being made, they are not doing enough. All parents worry about whether their child is getting enough of the right foods. By autumn it hopes to have 200 new lines – proof enough of the growing market. 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. You've got enough to think about for the moment. Ann had heard enough of this. He had messed up enough of these occasions to give rise to some anxieties. I've had enough problems with the police, I don't need this. Would you shut up, please! I'm having enough trouble with these children! I'm serious, things are difficult enough as they are. adverb You can use enough to say that something is the case to a moderate or fairly large degree . Winter is a common enough German surname. I got this phone call from a gentleman, who seemed sincere enough. The rest of the evening passed pleasantly enough. You use enough in expressions such as strangely enough and interestingly enough to indicate that you think a fact is strange or interesting . Strangely enough, the last thing he thought of was his beloved Tanya. Her latest conquest is an Italian who, interestingly enough, doesn't speak a word of his native language. |
| cefr-level | A1 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:a1
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