Meaning & Definition of word "Sufficient"

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    Sufficient

    /səˈfɪʃənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. adequate quantity, quality, or degree to meet the needs or requirements; enough.
      • Example: The project has sufficient funding to continue for another year.
    • 2. meeting the needs of the situation; ample.
      • Example: She has sufficient experience to handle the responsibilities of the job.
    • 3. satisfactory in amount or degree.
      • Example: He found sufficient evidence to support his claim.
    • 4. enough to meet a specific standard or requirement.
      • Example: We need sufficient time to complete the task properly.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'suffisant', from Latin 'sufficientem', meaning 'to meet, suffice'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sufficient reason:

    A reason that is good enough to justify an action.

    sufficient condition:

    A condition that guarantees the outcome.

    sufficiently good:

    Good enough to meet a particular standard.

    Related Words

    suffice:

    To be enough or adequate.

    sufficiency:

    The condition of being adequate.

    Slang Meanings of sufficient

    Meaning: Good enough

    Example Sentence: That movie was sufficient for a fun night out.

    Meaning: Decent quality

    Example Sentence: The burger was sufficient, I'd have it again.