Sufficient
UK /["/səˈfɪʃnt/"]/US /["/səˈfɪʃnt/"]/
Definition
enough for a particular purpose; as much as you need
In simple words: enough or adequate
Examples
- Allow sufficient time to get there.
- One dose should be sufficient.
- These reasons are not sufficient to justify the ban.
- Our budget is hardly sufficient to pay people, let alone buy any new equipment.
- Is £100 sufficient for your expenses?
- The salary proved sufficient for his needs.
Usage notes
Use 'sufficient' in academic, formal, or professional contexts when discussing resources or conditions. Avoid in casual conversation where simpler terms like 'enough' are more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
sufficient + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'suffice' — if something suffices, it's sufficient.
Collocations
- be
- prove
- seem
- quite
- barely
- hardly
- for
Synonyms
- adequate
- enough
- satisfactory
- ample
- suitable
Antonyms
- insufficient
- inadequate
- lacking
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'efficient' — remember 'sufficient' means enough, while 'efficient' means doing something well with minimal waste.
- Using 'sufficient' in contexts where 'a little' or 'some' would fit better.
- Mixing up 'sufficient' with 'sufficiently' — one is an adjective and the other an adverb.