be enough

/biː ɪˈnʌf/
phraseIntermediate
general

To be sufficient or adequate for a purpose or need

Do you have enough time to finish the project?

Is the available time adequate to complete the project?

She wasn't sure if her savings were enough to cover the expenses.

She was uncertain if her savings were sufficient for the costs.

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This phrase is commonly used to describe whether something meets a required standard or quantity.

Collocations

be enough forsufficient for a specific purpose or personbe enough toadequate to achieve a particular result

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Related Phrases

have enoughphrase
to possess a sufficient amount
make do withphrase
to manage with what is available

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'be enough' to describe whether something meets a need or requirement.

Gold Rule

Correct Usage

Ensure that 'be enough' is followed by a noun phrase or a 'to' infinitive to express the purpose or need.

📖Word Origin

Derived from the combination of the verb 'be' and the adjective 'enough', which comes from Old English 'genōg' meaning 'sufficient'.

📝Usage Notes

This phrase is versatile and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is often used to express whether something meets a required standard or quantity.

Word Breakdown

be
to exist or occur
verb
+
enough
sufficient or adequate
adjective
English Dictionary