Enough
Enough is a versatile word in English that expresses sufficiency or adequacy. It functions as a determiner, a pronoun, and an adverb, allowing it to modify nouns, stand alone, or qualify adjectives and verbs. As a determiner, it precedes a noun to indicate that the quantity is sufficient: enough time, enough food. As a pronoun, it can stand alone: there isn’t enough. As an adverb, it follows adjectives or other adverbs or appears before infinitives in phrases such as big enough, fast enough, or enough to finish the job. It can also appear with of to refer to part of a whole: enough of the people.
Etymology traces enough to Old English genog or genog, with common Germanic cognates such as Dutch genoeg
Usage and grammar notes: not enough is a frequent negative form signaling insufficiency, while enough to +
Common phrases include enough is enough, good enough, and enough said. These usages illustrate how enough serves