Adequante
Adequate is a term used to describe something as sufficient or satisfactory, but not necessarily excellent or of high quality. The word has its origins in the Latin word "sufficere," meaning "to be sufficient" or "to be enough." It has been used in the English language since the 15th century.
In a wide range of contexts, adequacy can imply that a thing or a person meets the
Adequate is often used in contrast to excellent, superior, or high-quality descriptions. It implies a sense
The concept of adequacy can have varying interpretations depending on the context and criteria. In some instances,