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enough

American  
[ih-nuhf] / ɪˈnʌf /

adjective

  1. adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy desire.

    enough water;

    noise enough to wake the dead.

    Synonyms:
    ample

pronoun

  1. an adequate quantity or number; sufficiency.

adverb

  1. in a quantity or degree that answers a purpose or satisfies a need or desire; sufficiently.

    Synonyms:
    reasonably, amply, adequately
  2. fully or quite.

    ready enough.

interjection

  1. (used to express impatience or exasperation).

    Enough! I heard you the first time.

enough British  
/ ɪˈnʌf /

determiner

    1. sufficient to answer a need, demand, supposition, or requirement; adequate

      enough cake

    2. ( as pronoun )

      enough is now known

  1. that will do: used to put an end to an action, speech, performance, etc

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

adverb

  1. so as to be adequate or sufficient; as much as necessary

    you have worked hard enough

  2. (not used with a negative) very or quite; rather

    she was pleased enough to see me

  3. (intensifier)

    oddly enough

    surprisingly enough

  4. just adequately; tolerably

    he did it well enough

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Usage

What is a basic definition of enough? Enough is an adjective that describes something that is adequate for an intended purpose. Enough is also used as an adverb to mean sufficiently or fully. Enough also has senses as a pronoun and an interjection. Enough describes something as being adequate or sufficient. If you have enough of something, you have at least met the minimum requirement.

  • Real-life examples: If you have enough money to buy food, you won’t run out of money when you purchase it, though you might not have a lot of money left afterwards. If you have enough points to pass a test, you won’t fail the test but you won’t get an A, either.
  • Used in a sentence: We had 15 people show up, enough to form our basketball team.
As an adverb, enough means in a degree that is satisfactory. This sense is often used in the negative to mean something failed to meet expectations or was insufficient.
  • Real-life examples: If your boss doesn’t think you work hard enough, they may fire you. If you practice the violin enough, you may become better at playing it.
  • Used in a sentence: The door was just wide enough to fit the couch through it. 
Enough is also used to mean fully, quite, or plenty. This sense is used to describe a situation where something has met the maximum requirement and anything more is unnecessary. This sense is not used in the negative.
  • Real-life examples: If you can pay all your bills and go on vacation, you can say you earn enough. You know you’ve studied enough when you can answer all the practice questions correctly.
  • Used in a sentence: She decided the dog had eaten enough and took the food bowl away.

Etymology

Origin of enough

First recorded before 900; Middle English enogh, Old English genōh; cognate with German genug, Gothic ganohs, Old Norse nōgr; akin to Old English geneah “it suffices,” Sanskrit naśati “(he) reaches”

Explanation

When there's enough of something, you don't need or want anymore. When there's not enough, there's too little. If someone fills your glass almost to the top, that's enough. If you ate one slice of pizza but are still hungry, you haven't had enough. Although enough has to do with the amount of something, it isn't precise like a number. When someone is annoyed — like with a barking dog — they might say "That's enough!" When you've had enough, you've had as much as you want.

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Example Sentences

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To beat the market, Bessembinder said that it’s not enough for investors to be smart or have skill.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 14, 2026

It helps she is playing regularly on the left wing at Chelsea and has enough auditions in the bag for England that suggest that's her strongest position.

From BBC • Apr. 14, 2026

Olson, the Gemini user in Minneapolis, was alarmed enough by the details Gemini offered from what appeared to be someone else’s Gmail account that he tried to report the matter to Google.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 14, 2026

Funny enough, that was the first track that he played out of a list of things.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2026

I’ve been visiting him long enough to know that it’s not real.

From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam