Enough
21enough — I. adjective Etymology: 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 more at co Date: before 12th century… …
22enough — e•nough [[t]ɪˈnʌf[/t]] adj. 1) adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy desire: enough water; noise enough to wake the dead[/ex] 2) fun an adequate quantity or number; sufficiency: Enough of us are here to… …
23enough — see enough is as good as a feast enough is enough throw dirt enough, and some will stick give a man rope enough and he will hang himself a word to the wise is enough …
24Enough — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Genug – Jeder hat eine Grenze Originaltitel: Enough Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 2002 Länge: 110 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …
25enough — See: GIVE ONE ENOUGH ROPE, AND HE WILL HANG HIMSELF, KNOW ENOUGH TO COME IN OUT OF THE RAIN, LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE, SURE ENOUGH …
26enough — See: GIVE ONE ENOUGH ROPE, AND HE WILL HANG HIMSELF, KNOW ENOUGH TO COME IN OUT OF THE RAIN, LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE, SURE ENOUGH …
27enough — /i nuf /, adj. 1. adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy desire: enough water; noise enough to wake the dead. pron. 2. an adequate quantity or number; sufficiency. adv. 3. in a quantity or degree that answers a… …
28enough — See: give one enough rope and he will hang himself, know enough to come in out of the rain, let well enough alone, sure enough …
29enough — 1. adverb /ɪˈnʌf/ sufficiently I cannot run fast enough to catch up to them. 2. pronoun /ɪˈnʌf/ A sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc. I have enough to keep me going. 3. interjection /ɪˈnʌf/ …
30enough — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. Enough is used with these nouns: ↑flexibility, ↑food, ↑leverage, ↑room, ↑space {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adv. Enough is used with these adjectives: ↑amiable, ↑bad, ↑broad, ↑ch …