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enough
determiner
as
many
or
as
much
as
is
needed
or
wanted
•
We
bought
enough
sandwiches
for
the
whole
class
.
We
bought
enough
sandwiches
for
the
whole
class
.
•
Do
we
have
enough
water
for
the
hike
?
Do
we
have
enough
water
for
the
hike
?
From
Middle
English
‘
enogh
’,
from
Old
English
‘
genōh
’,
meaning
‘
sufficient
’.
pronoun
the
required
amount
or
number
;
as
much
or
as
many
as
needed
•
I
have
had
enough
of
these
noisy
games
.
I
have
had
enough
of
these
noisy
games
.
•
Enough
was
said
at
the
meeting
;
we
don
’
t
need
more
discussion
.
Enough
was
said
at
the
meeting
;
we
don
’
t
need
more
discussion
.
Same
origin
as
the
determiner
sense
,
Old
English
‘
genōh
’.
adverb
to
the
necessary
degree
;
sufficiently
•
The
soup
is
hot
enough
to
eat
now
.
The
soup
is
hot
enough
to
eat
now
.
•
He
didn
’
t
run
fast
enough
to
win
the
race
.
He
didn
’
t
run
fast
enough
to
win
the
race
.
Derived
adverbial
use
of
the
Old
English
adjective
‘
genōh
’.
determiner
as
much
or
as
many
as
are
needed
or
wanted
;
sufficient
•
We
don
’
t
have
enough
chairs
for
everybody
.
We
don
’
t
have
enough
chairs
for
everybody
.
•
Is
there
enough
sugar
left
for
the
recipe
?
Is
there
enough
sugar
left
for
the
recipe
?
From
Middle
English
enogh
,
from
Old
English
genōg
,
meaning
"
sufficient
".
pronoun
a
quantity
or
number
that
is
sufficient
•
Thanks
,
that
’
s
enough
.
Thanks
,
that
’
s
enough
.
•
Have
we
got
enough
for
everyone
?
Have
we
got
enough
for
everyone
?
interjection
used
to
tell
someone
to
stop
doing
something
because
it
is
already
sufficient
or
excessive
•
Enough
!
Turn
down
the
music
.
Enough
!
Turn
down
the
music
.
•
I
’
ve
heard
enough
—
let
’
s
vote
.
I
’
ve
heard
enough
—
let
’
s
vote
.
Interjective
use
recorded
since
the
15th
century
,
from
the
quantifier
sense
.
adverb
to
the
necessary
degree
;
sufficiently
•
He
is
old
enough
to
vote
.
He
is
old
enough
to
vote
.
•
I
didn
’
t
study
hard
enough
for
the
test
.
I
didn
’
t
study
hard
enough
for
the
test
.
interjection
used
to
tell
someone
to
stop
doing
something
because
it
is
becoming
annoying
or
excessive
•
Enough
!
Turn
the
music
down
.
Enough
!
Turn
the
music
down
.
•
Enough
,
children
—
time
to
go
to
bed
.
Enough
,
children
—
time
to
go
to
bed
.
adverb
quite
but
not
extremely
;
fairly
(
used
after
an
adjective
or
adverb
)
•
The
room
was
warm
enough
,
so
we
opened
a
window
.
The
room
was
warm
enough
,
so
we
opened
a
window
.
•
His
answer
was
simple
enough
for
everyone
to
understand
.
His
answer
was
simple
enough
for
everyone
to
understand
.