"Sufficed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sufficed" Meaning

Pleasantly surprised or delighted.

"Sufficed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sufficed"


It was a good enough camera to have sufficed the family for years. Current models have more features.
The Smith's small intention sufficed at first, but matters escalated quickly.
It was a simple recipe that sufficed as a last-minute substitute.
The engineer posited that the proposed design would sufficed for the purpose at hand.
I've always believed that my champagne and caviar comment would sufficed as an insult.

"Sufficed" Similar Words

Suffered

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Past participle of the verb "suffer", meaning:<br><br> Experienced a negative emotion, such as pain, hurt, or distress<br> Incurred a loss or disadvantage<br> Gone through an unpleasant or difficult situation<br><br>Example: "I suffered a loss in the business deal." or "The chef suffered a cut while chopping the vegetables."

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Suffering refers to the experience of pain, distress, or hardship, whether physical or emotional. It can include feelings of anguish, discomfort, or dissatisfaction, and can be caused by a varying range of factors such as illness, loss, rejection, abuse, or other forms of adversity.<br><br>In a philosophical or metaphysical context, suffering is often associated with concepts such as:<br><br> The human condition: Suffering is seen as an inherent part of the human experience, a natural consequence of being alive and vulnerable to various forms of pain and struggle.<br> Existential suffering: This type of suffering arises from the human need to find meaning and purpose in life, despite the uncertainty and chaos that surrounds us.<br> Spiritual suffering: This refers to a sense of isolation, disconnection, or dis-ease related to one's spiritual or metaphysical existence.<br> Psychological suffering: This type of suffering is related to mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, or trauma.<br><br>In a more practical sense, suffering can be alleviated or managed through various means, such as:<br><br> Seeking help and support from social services, healthcare professionals, or loved ones<br> Engaging in self-care activities, such as exercise, meditation, or creative pursuits<br> Fostering strong social connections and relationships<br> Cultivating a positive mindset and sense of perspective<br> Developing coping strategies and resilience.

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It is an archaic word that means "is sufficient" or "is enough".

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Adequate or enough to meet a need or requirement. Satisfying or meeting the necessary requirements or standards.

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