enough

/i-ˈnəf/

Middle English ynough, from Old English genōg (akin to Old High German ginuog enough), from ge- (perfective prefix) + -nōg; akin to Latin nancisci to get, Greek enenkein to carry

adjective

  1. occurring in such quantity, quality, or scope as to fully meet demands, needs, or expectations

enough food for everyone

sufficient enough adequate competent mean being what is necessary or desirable. sufficient suggests a close meeting of a need. enough is less exact in suggestion than sufficient.

adverb

  1. in or to a degree or quantity that satisfies or that is sufficient or necessary for satisfaction : sufficiently

  2. fully, quite

  3. in a tolerable degree

pronoun

  1. a sufficient number, quantity, or amount —often used interjectionally

enough were present to constitute a quorum