What means great enough?
adjective. adequately good for the circ*mstances. “if it's good enough for you it's good enough for me” Synonyms: good. having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified.
- okay.
- agreed.
- certainly.
- definitely.
- of course.
- positively.
- surely.
- without a doubt.
- excellent.
- foolproof.
- ideal.
- impeccable.
- pure.
- splendid.
- superb.
- absolute.
[M] [T] I have a lot of money and enough time to use it. [M] [T] He spoke slowly enough for everyone to understand. [M] [T] She wasn't wealthy enough to feed her dog meat every day. [M] [T] Spend your time wisely and you'll always have enough of it.
- skilful UK. She's a skilful driver.
- skilled. He's a skilled mechanic.
- able. She's a very able student.
- gifted. She's a gifted musician.
- talented. He's a very talented actor.
- adept. She's very adept at dealing with all management issues.
- deft. ...
- accomplished.
Adequacy is the quality of being good enough or great enough in amount to be acceptable.
These words must be modified using an adverb. Out of your two options, there is only one adverb: well. I can't play football well enough to be on your team. This house isn't protected well enough.
- excellent.
- exceptional.
- high-quality.
- marvelous.
- outstanding.
- superb.
- A-1.
- accomplished.
idiom formal. a way of saying yes to someone or of agreeing to do what someone asks: "Can't I stay for five minutes longer?" "Oh, very well."
- awesome.
- amazing.
- fabulous.
- fantastic.
- excellent.
- great.
- incredible.
- outstanding.
Is there a word higher than perfect?
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1 “You're so exquisite that I can't believe my eyes!” 2 “You're an absolute treasure.” 3 “I have to be honest…you're flawless!” 4 “You're my ideal person—I idolize you.”
Enough is a determiner, a pronoun or an adverb.
1. : in or to a degree or quantity that satisfies or that is sufficient or necessary for satisfaction : sufficiently. : fully, quite.
- I have a way with people.
- It is said that she is a master of negotiation.
- I am adept at maintaining a good relationship with customers.
- Mr. Lee is not proficient in diagnosis, let alone investigation.
- He is accomplished in numerous arts.