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Definition of enough
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of enough is as below...
Enough
(a.)
Satisfying
desire;
giving
content;
adequate
to meet the want;
sufficient;
--
usually,
and more
elegantly,
following
the noun to which it
belongs..
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Shipful
::
Shipful
(n.) As much or as many as a ship will hold;
enough
to fill a ship.
Sufficing
::
Sufficiently
(adv.)
To a
sufficient
degree;
to a
degree
that
answers
the
purpose,
or gives
content;
enough;
as, we are
sufficiently
supplied
with food; a man
sufficiently
qualified
for the
discharge
of his
official
duties..
Accurst
::
Accurst
(p. p. & a.)
Doomed
to
destruction
or
misery;
cursed;
hence,
bad
enough
to be under the
curse;
execrable;
detestable;
exceedingly
hateful;
-- as, an
accursed
deed..
Teacupful
::
Teacupful
(n.) As much as a
teacup
can hold;
enough
to fill a
teacup.
Franking
::
Franking
(n.) A
method
of
forming
a joint at the
intersection
of
window-sash
bars, by
cutting
away only
enough
wood to show a
miter..
Lobby
::
Lobby (n.) A
passage
or hall of
communication,
especially
when large
enough
to serve also as a
waiting
room. It
differs
from an
antechamber
in that a lobby
communicates
between
several
rooms,
an
antechamber
to one only; but this
distinction
is not
carefully
preserved..
Wagonful
::
Wagonful
(n.) As much as a wagon will hold;
enough
to fill a
wagon;
a
wagonload.
Afford
::
Afford
(v. t.) To
incur,
stand,
or bear
without
serious
detriment,
as an act which might under other
circumstances
be
injurious;
-- with an
auxiliary,
as can,
could,
might,
etc.; to be able or rich
enough..
Incarceration
::
Incarceration
(n.) A
constriction
of the
hernial
sac,
rendering
it
irreducible,
but not great
enough
to cause
strangulation..
Suffice
::
Suffice
(v. i.) To be
enough,
or
sufficient;
to meet the need (of
anything);
to be equal to the end
proposed;
to be
adequate..
Phoneidoscope
::
Phoneidoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
studying
the
motions
of
sounding
bodies
by
optical
means.
It
consists
of a tube
across
the end of which is
stretched
a film of soap
solution
thin
enough
to give
colored
bands,
the form and
position
of which are
affected
by
sonorous
vibrations..
Trayful
::
Trayful
(n.) As much as a tray will hold;
enough
to fill a tray.
Single-breasted
::
Single-breasted
(a.)
Lapping
over the
breast
only far
enough
to
permit
of
buttoning,
and
having
buttons
on one edge only; as, a
single-breasted
coast..
Audible
::
Audible
(a.)
Capable
of being
heard;
loud
enough
to be
heard;
actually
heard;
as, an
audible
voice or
whisper..
Underdressed
::
Underdressed
(a.) Not
dresses
enough.
Bellyful
::
Bellyful
(n.) As much as
satisfies
the
appetite.
Hence:
A great
abundance;
more than
enough.
Insufficient
::
Insufficient
(a.) Not
sufficient;
not
enough;
inadequate
to any need, use, or
purpose;
as, the
provisions
are
insufficient
in
quantity,
and
defective
in
quality..
Scant
::
Scant
(superl.)
Not full,
large,
or
plentiful;
scarcely
sufficient;
less than is
wanted
for the
purpose;
scanty;
meager;
not
enough;
as, a scant
allowance
of
provisions
or
water;
a scant
pattern
of cloth for a
garment..
Plenty
::
Plenty
(a.) Full or
adequate
supply;
enough
and to
spare;
sufficiency;
specifically,
abundant
productiveness
of the
earth;
ample
supply
for human
wants;
abundance;
copiousness..
Quartation
::
Quartation
(n.) The act,
process,
or
result
(in the
process
of
parting)
of
alloying
a
button
of
nearly
pure gold with
enough
silver
to
reduce
the
fineness
so as to allow acids to
attack
and
remove
all
metals
except
the gold; --
called
also
inquartation.
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