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How do you say enough in a formal way? ›
Some common synonyms of enough are adequate, competent, and sufficient. While all these words mean "being what is necessary or desirable," enough is less exact in suggestion than sufficient.
What is another way to say log in? ›login | logon |
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access | use |
log on | sign in |
sign on | gain access |
connect to | gain access to |
Some common synonyms of sufficient are adequate, competent, and enough. While all these words mean "being what is necessary or desirable," sufficient suggests a close meeting of a need. When might adequate be a better fit than sufficient?
What is another way to say enough is enough? ›You can say , “I have had enough of it”. You use “enough is enough”, in a situation where you cannot tolerate something any longer. “I have had enough of it” would be a good replacement expressing the same meaning.
What is a word for enough information? ›sufficient detail. sufficient knowledge. sufficient understanding. sufficiently aware. Join PRO for more terms!
Is it correct to say log in? ›“Log in” is a phrasal verb meaning “connect to an electronic device, system, or app.” The preposition “to” is often used directly after the verb; “in” and “to” should be written as two separate words (e.g., “log in to the app to update privacy settings”).
Why do we say log in? ›The term login comes from the verb (to) log in and by analogy with the verb to clock in. Computer systems keep a log of users' access to the system. The term "log" comes from the chip log historically used to record distance traveled at sea and was recorded in a ship's log or logbook.
What is the verb to log in? ›'Log in' is a phrasal verb meaning 'connect to an electronic device, system, or app'. The preposition 'to' is often used directly after the verb; 'in' and 'to' should be written as two separate words (e.g., 'log in to the app to update privacy settings').
What is the difference between enough and sufficiently? ›The word enough, has a more general and comprehensive meaning; the word sufficient, a more limited and particular one. An hour at table, is, certainly, sufficient, for our nourishment; but, not enough, for some persons pleasure or satisfaction.
What is the meaning of just enough? ›(set phrase) The minimum amount necessary for something.
What is another word for "sufficiently"? ›
in or to a degree or quantity that meets one's requirements or satisfaction after eight tutoring sessions, I felt sufficiently prepared for the entrance exam. enough. adequately. suitably. satisfactorily.
Is enough formal or informal? ›Remember, 'enough' as well is considered informal and the formal term for it is 'sufficient'.
How do you say not good enough professionally? ›- deficient.
- disappointing.
- distressing.
- mediocre.
- regrettable.
- unacceptable.
- unsuitable.
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