enough
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1. yeter.
2. yeterli.
3. yeterince.
4. yeteri kadar.
5. elverir.
6. yeterli miktar.
7. kâfi.
8. interj. yeter, bıktım.
9. bıktım.
10. Yeter!.
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1.
sufficient to meet a need or satisfy a desire; adequate: enough work to keep us all busy. see synonyms at sufficient.
2. an adequate number or quantity: "the gods above should give,/they have enough and we do poorly live” ( henry david Thoreau).
3. to a satisfactory amount or degree; sufficiently: is the fish cooked enough?
4. very; fully; quite: we were glad enough to leave.
5. tolerably; rather: she sang well enough, but the show was a failure.
6. used to express impatience or exasperation: you've been practicing the guitar all afternoon. enough!
2. an adequate number or quantity: "the gods above should give,/they have enough and we do poorly live” ( henry david Thoreau).
3. to a satisfactory amount or degree; sufficiently: is the fish cooked enough?
4. very; fully; quite: we were glad enough to leave.
5. tolerably; rather: she sang well enough, but the show was a failure.
6. used to express impatience or exasperation: you've been practicing the guitar all afternoon. enough!
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate
2. sufficiently
3. A sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.
4. stop! don't do that anymore, etc.
2. sufficiently
3. A sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.
4. stop! don't do that anymore, etc.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
satisfying desire; giving content; adequate to meet the want; sufficient; -- usually, and more elegantly, following the noun to which it belongs.
2. in a degree or quantity that satisfies; to satisfaction; sufficiently.
3. fully; quite; -- used to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very.
4. in a tolerable degree; -- used to express mere acceptableness or acquiescence, and implying a degree or quantity rather less than is desired.
5. A sufficiency; a quantity which satisfies desire, is adequate to the want, or is equal to the power or ability.
6. an exclamation denoting sufficiency, being a shortened form of it is enough.
2. in a degree or quantity that satisfies; to satisfaction; sufficiently.
3. fully; quite; -- used to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very.
4. in a tolerable degree; -- used to express mere acceptableness or acquiescence, and implying a degree or quantity rather less than is desired.
5. A sufficiency; a quantity which satisfies desire, is adequate to the want, or is equal to the power or ability.
6. an exclamation denoting sufficiency, being a shortened form of it is enough.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
answering the purpose; adequate to want or demand; sufficient; satisfying desire; giving content; meeting reasonable expectation.
2.
3. A quantity of a thing or act, or a number of things or persons, sufficient to satisfy desire or want, or adequate to a purpose; sufficiency: as, we have enough of this sort of cloth.
4.
5. in a quantity or degree that answers the purpose, satisfies, or is equal to the desires or wants; to a sufficient degree; sufficiently.
6. to a notable extent; fairly; rather: used to denote a slight augmentation of the positive degree, the force depending upon the connection or the emphasis: as, he is ready enough to embrace the offer.
7. in a tolerable or passable degree: used to denote diminution, or a degree or quality rather less than is desired, or such a quantity or degree as commands acquiescence rather than full satisfaction: as, the performance is well enough.
8. to a great degree; very much.
9. an elliptical exclamation, signifying ‘it (or that) is enough,’ ‘I have had enough,’ ‘you have done enough,’ etc.
2.
3. A quantity of a thing or act, or a number of things or persons, sufficient to satisfy desire or want, or adequate to a purpose; sufficiency: as, we have enough of this sort of cloth.
4.
5. in a quantity or degree that answers the purpose, satisfies, or is equal to the desires or wants; to a sufficient degree; sufficiently.
6. to a notable extent; fairly; rather: used to denote a slight augmentation of the positive degree, the force depending upon the connection or the emphasis: as, he is ready enough to embrace the offer.
7. in a tolerable or passable degree: used to denote diminution, or a degree or quality rather less than is desired, or such a quantity or degree as commands acquiescence rather than full satisfaction: as, the performance is well enough.
8. to a great degree; very much.
9. an elliptical exclamation, signifying ‘it (or that) is enough,’ ‘I have had enough,’ ‘you have done enough,’ etc.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia