Enough in a sentence as a noun

Raganwald, you and most of HN are plenty smart enough.

The reality is that the odds of me living long enough to see my children grow are quite slim.

" is enough of a resume to get you an interview at any number of places.

When I was diagnosed, I had only one thing that I wanted; to live long enough to see my children grow up.

Enough in a sentence as an adjective

But at the very least you're already cynical about those things and demand to get paid well enough in risk-adjusted terms.

If you need introductions, you are probably well-networked enough to get them, but if for some reason you want more drop me an email.

That may be true, but to me it sounds like you're possibly not doing well enough to make any of that possible, and you probably need to find work fast.

Ever since I was old enough to spend money I was told to worry about my credit rating, and to take out credit cards, and do all that other stuff.

Enough in a sentence as an adverb

If they were good guys, you would be receiving tens of thousands of dollars for your difficulties, and such would have enough of a runway on that such that you wouldn't need to ask us for advice.

You will either have something going from your side project or you will have enough money saved to legitimately work full time on something without worrying about billsAs far as the idea, go for something as boring as possible.

And this is the major factor not grasped by those today who assume that society is evolving to a point that, if only right-thinking people with good motives are given enough power over our lives, they will somehow magically transform society for the good through government action.

Therefore, if no-one notices a problem like this until after the planning submission, or perhaps fails to get someone higher up to take it seriously enough to change the concept design, then they will have to remedy it by using special anti glare coatings or just plain hoping it wont be too bad.

Enough definitions

noun

an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose; "enough is as good as a feast"; "there is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country"

See also: sufficiency

adjective

sufficient for the purpose; "an adequate income"; "the food was adequate"; "a decent wage"; "enough food"; "food enough"

See also: adequate decent

adverb

as much as necessary; "Have I eaten enough?"; (`plenty' is nonstandard) "I've had plenty, thanks"

See also: plenty