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sufficiently

/səˈfɪʃəntli/

Meanings
  • having enough or sufficient quantity, quality, or intensity

    - "She had sufficiently prepared for the interview."
    - "The soil in the garden had sufficient nutrients for the plants to grow."
    - "The painting had sufficient detail to capture the viewer's attention."
    - "The car had sufficient power to climb the steep hill."

Pronunciation
  1. /səˈfɪʃəntli/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with sufficiently
sufficiently , breathtakingly , remarkably , extraordinarily , unbelievably , incredibly , profusely , lavishly , copiously , generously , bountifully , plentifully , amply , fulsomely , magnificently , grandly , stately , majestically , regally , princely , ducal , comital , seigneurial , lordly , patrician , august , magnificent , imperial , royal , noble , chivalric , heroic , valiant , fearless , unwavering , steadfast , determined , resolute , unyielding , tenacious , gritty , stern , harsh , austere , severe , strict , uncompromising , inflexible , unrelenting , unflinching , unwavering , unremitting , unending , unceasing , continual , perpetual , enduring , lasting , permanent
Variants
List of all variants of sufficiently that leads to same result
sufficient , sufficiently
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The word 'sufficiently' is an adverb formed by adding the suffix '-ly' to the adjective 'sufficient'. It indicates that something has enough or is sufficient in quantity, quality, or intensity.


Quotes
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  1. Considering that John Adams was notoriously insecure about his own place in history, he surely would have enjoyed his current renown. He and Abigail get pride of place in the family crypt, down a winding staircase in the church basement. On her plaque in the crypt, she is described as a "model of domestic worth," as though she were a particularly charming chifforobe, and not a woman who survived a troubled marriage with "sufficient" courage that both houses of Congress adjourned upon hearing of her death.

    - Charles P. Pierce,{it}Boston Globe Magazine{/it},26 July 2009
  2. Because canines are, for the most part, unable to naturally manufacture "sufficient" vitamins to meet their daily requirements, a dog's routinely consumed meals, with some exceptions, must be augmented with them during the manufacturing process.

    - Tom Ewing,{it}Dog Watch{/it},February 2009
  3. And since this policy is usually accompanied by a pledge to provide "sufficient" scholarship funds to admitted applicants who cannot afford the full cost (around $45,000 in the Ivy League today), it is an expensive policy.

    - Andrew Delbanco,{it}New York Review of Books{/it},29 Mar. 2007
  4. The result was a magnificent example of evidence overkill—the first set of prints alone was "sufficient" to match the gangbanger to a set in the national Automated Fingerprint Identification System database.

    - Jessica Snyder Sachs,{it}Popular Science{/it},March 2004

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