"Adequately" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adequately means sufficiently or sufficiently well. It implies that something is enough or meets the necessary requirements, but perhaps not excessively or exceptionally.
1. The new employee was adequately trained for the job, ensuring a smooth transition into the team.
2. The city's water supply is considered adequately safe for consumption after passing multiple quality tests.
3. The apartment's heating system managed to keep us adequately warm during the harsh winter months.
4. To pass the exam, you need to demonstrate an adequate understanding of the course material.
5. The restaurant's portion sizes were just adequate, leaving neither feeling overly full nor still hungry.
Adephagia refers to a loss or absence of appetite, particularly for food. It can be a medical condition or a symptom of an underlying issue, such as illness, stress, or depression.
I'm sorry, but "adeptest" is not a recognized word in the English language. It might be a typo or a unique term that isn't widely used. If you meant "adetest," it still doesn't have a standard meaning in English. However, if it's a misspelled word or a term specific to a context, please provide more information for a proper explanation.
Adeptly means skillfully or proficiently. It suggests someone is able to perform a task or handle a situation with great competence and dexterity.
Adeptness refers to the skillfulness or proficiency in doing something, often acquired through practice or experience. It implies having a great level of competence and expertise in a particular area or activity.
Adept refers to someone who is highly skilled, proficient, or expert in a particular field or activity. They have a deep understanding and mastery of their subject or skill, often through practice and dedication.
Adequacy refers to the state or quality of being sufficient or sufficient enough to meet a particular requirement, need, or standard. It implies that something is satisfactory or appropriate in the given context, without being exceptional or excessive.
Adequate means sufficient or satisfactory for a particular purpose, although it may not be exceptional or outstanding. It meets the basic requirements or needs without being excessive or exceptional.