Sufficient - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |səˈfɪʃnt|  American pronunciation of the word sufficient
Brit.  |səˈfɪʃ(ə)nt|  British pronunciation of the word sufficient

adjective

- of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement but without being abundant
sufficient food

Extra examples

A brisk walk is sufficient to raise your heart rate.

There must be sufficient funds in your bank account to cover the check.

Her explanation was not sufficient to satisfy the police.

He had not sufficient courage for it.

It would have been sufficient to send a brief note.

A sufficient number to make a quorum.

The English people is sufficient for itself.

We can only prosecute if there is sufficient evidence.

Unauthorized absence is sufficient reason for dismissal.

We need sufficient time to deal with the problem.

The money is not sufficient to cover everything that needs doing.

The recipe is sufficient for six people.

Students must reach a sufficiently high standard to pass.

There is sufficient evidence to convict.

He claimed that the accident caused his injury, but the court ruled that he did not provide sufficient evidence of causation.

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