"Sufficiently" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sufficiently" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sufficiently" Meaning

to a satisfactory degree or extent

Example: "She was sufficiently prepared for the exam with the amount of study she did."

"Sufficiently" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Adverb "Sufficiently"


| Category | Example |
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| Talking about Provision | The new policy ensures that the employees receive sufficient leave every year, sufficiently long to help them recover from work-related stress. |
| Discussing Quality | The new restaurant in town serves pizzas sufficiently hot right out of the oven, which is a big plus in their favor. |
| Talking about Ample Amounts | The historic party spent sufficiently enough resources to host three events, ensuring the experience was enjoyable for every guest. |
| Analyzing Needs | The software tool analyzes user input sufficiently quickly to provide real-time feedback and recommendations. |
| Assessing Strength | The natural barrier of dense trees on the border of the national park sufficiently protected it from the forest fires that spread in the neighboring towns. |

"Sufficiently" Similar Words

Suffern

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Suffern is a surname of Irish and Irish American origin. It is derived from the Gaelic surname "Ó Sufraidhain," which means "descendant of Sufraidhan."

Suffers

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Suffice

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Sufficed

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Pleasantly surprised or delighted.

Suffices

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Sufficeth

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

Sufficiency

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<strong>Sufficiency</strong> refers to the quality or state of being sufficient, or having the quality or degree that is needed or sufficient for a particular purpose or requirement. It implies adequacy, completeness, and enough of something to satisfy a need or requirement.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The hotel room had sufficient amenities, including a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.<br> The amount of water we brought was sufficient for the entire trip.<br> The new employee's qualifications were sufficient for the job.<br><br>Synonyms: adequacy, enough, sufficency, adequateness.<br><br>Antonyms: insufficiency, inadequacy.

Sufficient

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

Sufficing

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Suffisance

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Suffisance is a French loanword that refers to a feeling of smugness or superiority, often accompanied by a sense of complacency or self-satisfaction. It describes a person who is excessively proud of their own accomplishments, abilities, or possessions, and looks down on others with disdain.<br><br>For example: "His suffisance made it difficult for him to relate to his colleagues, who felt offended by his condescending attitude."

Suffix

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A suffix is a letter or a group of letters that is added to the end of a root word to form a new word. It can change the meaning or function of the word.

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Suffixation

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Suffixed

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suffix (adjective): added at the end of a word or phrase.<br><br>Example: "suffixes in English, like -ed or -ing, often indicate verb tenses."

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Suffixing

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