adj
sufficient
suh-FIH-shuhnt
adj
1
Enough for a particular purpose; adequate.
"They had sufficient evidence to bring charges."
"Is one hour sufficient time to finish the exam?"
How to Use Sufficient
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAs much as is needed — no more, no less.
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Common pairings
sufficient evidence
sufficient time
sufficient funds
Word Forms
more sufficient comparative, most sufficient superlative
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Etymology
From Old French sufisant, from Latin sufficiens, the present participle of sufficere ("to suffice").
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Rhymes for sufficient
orient
ancient
patient
salient
ambient
lenient
obedient
nutrient
gradient
sentient
impatient
transient
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