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Fair enough
UK //fɛə r ɪˈnʌf//US //fɛr ɪˈnʌf//
Definition
An expression used to indicate that something is reasonable or acceptable.
In simple words: That's reasonable or acceptable.
Examples
- When she said the meeting was useful, I replied, 'Fair enough.'
- "I don't want to go to the party tonight." "Fair enough, I understand."
- He explained his choice of career, and I thought, 'Fair enough.'
- "You didn't finish the project yet?" "Fair enough; I had other commitments."
- She suggested a different approach, and I said, 'Fair enough, let's try it.'
Usage notes
Use 'fair enough' in casual conversations to acknowledge someone's point or to agree without being excited. It's less appropriate in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone expression
Memory hint
Think of it as a fair deal – if it makes sense, then it's enough!
Collocations
- fair enough response
- fair enough point
- that sounds fair enough
Synonyms
- that's reasonable
- okay
- I agree
- fair point
- makes sense
Common mistakes
- Used too seriously instead of casually.
- Confused with 'fairly enough', which is incorrect.
- Overused in formal settings.