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enough
A2
adjective
Usage:
90%
Sufficient, adequate
Translation: Sufficient, adequate
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnʌf/
Meaning: Sufficient in quantity or degree; as much as needed.

This meaning shows that there is as much of something as you need. It means not too little and not too much.

You have enough food for lunch.

Is there enough water in the bottle?

2
B1
adverb
Usage:
90%
Sufficiently, adequately
Translation: Sufficiently, adequately
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnʌf/
Meaning: To the required degree or extent; used after adjectives or adverbs.

'Enough' is used after adjectives or adverbs to show that something reaches the needed level or size.

The box is big enough for the toys.

She is old enough to drive a car.

3
B2
noun
Usage:
60%
Sufficiency, adequacy
Translation: Sufficiency, adequacy
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnʌf/
Meaning: A noun meaning 'the amount that is enough'.

Here, 'enough' is a noun meaning the quantity or amount needed to be good or sufficient.

He has enough of patience to help.

There is not enough of the medicine left.

4
B1
interjection
Usage:
50%
Stop, quit
Translation: Stop, quit
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnʌf/
Meaning: Used as an interjection to show stopping or finishing something; expressing annoyance or impatience.

This use of 'enough' shows that someone wants something to stop. It is often used when someone is angry or tired.

Enough! I don’t want to talk more.

That’s enough, please be quiet.

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B2
adverb (informal)
Usage:
75%
Quite, very
Translation: Quite, very
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnʌf/
Meaning: Informal use meaning 'quite' or 'very' to emphasize.

Sometimes 'enough' is used to emphasize how much or how good something is. It means 'quite' or 'very' in a natural way.

It is cold enough today.

She is friendly enough to help us.

6
B2
phrase idiom
Usage:
65%
To be fed up
Translation: To be fed up
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnʌf/
Meaning: In idiomatic expressions meaning 'to have had enough' - to be tired or frustrated.

In idioms, 'have enough' means a person is tired or unhappy with a situation and wants to stop it.

I have had enough of this noise.

She has had enough and wants to leave.

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