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adequateadjective of a level of quality that meets one's needs or standardsthis old computer is probably adequate if you just want to type a term paper acceptable, all right, decent, fairish, fine, good, OK(or okay), passable, respectable, satisfactory, serviceable, tolerable agreeable, bearable, endurable, sufferableaverage, fair, indifferent, mediocre, middling, minimalcommon, ordinary, run-of-the-mill, run-of-the-mine(or run-of-mine), second-rate, so-sostandard, unexceptionalappropriate, correct, due, fitting, meet, proper, right, seemly, suitable, useful, worthygratifying, satisfying up to snuff deficient, inadequate, insufficient, lacking, unacceptable, unsatisfactory, wanting disagreeable, disreputable, improper, indecent, objectionable, unfit, unsuitable, unworthy, useless, wrongbad, cheap, defective, faulty, imperfect, incomplete, lamentable, pitiful, shoddydissatisfyinginsufficient, meager(or meagre), mean, miserly, niggardly, poor, scanty, shabby, short, skimpy, spare, stingyinsufferable, intolerable, unbearable, unendurableatrocious, execrable, miserable, vile, wretchedexceptional, exquisite, extreme, fancy, first-class, high-grade, matchless, maximized, maximum, optimal, optimum, peerless, preeminent, premium, special, supreme, unmatched, unparalleledA1, bang-up, banner, boss(slang), capital, classic, crackerjack, dandy, divine, fabulous, first-rate, grand, great, groovy, heavenly, jim-dandy, keen, marvelous(or marvellous), mean, neat, nifty, noble, par excellence, prime, sensational, splendid, stellar, sterling, superb, superior, superlative, supernal, swell, terrific, tip-top, top, top-notch, unsurpassed, wonderful sufficient, enough, adequate, competent mean being what is necessary or desirable.sufficient suggests a close meeting of a need.sufficient savings enough is less exact in suggestion than sufficient.do you have enough food? adequate may imply barely meeting a requirement.the service was adequate competent suggests measuring up to all requirements without question or being adequately adapted to an end.had no competent notion of what was going on ca. 1617 |