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What is a suffix for enough?

There isn't a direct suffix that you can add to "enough" to create a new word. "Enough" is already a complete word on its own, meaning a sufficient amount.

However, you can use prefixes or other words to modify the meaning of "enough." Here are some examples:

Prefixes:

* Not enough: This phrase emphasizes a lack of something.

* More than enough: This phrase indicates an abundance of something.

* Just enough: This phrase signifies a precise amount, neither too much nor too little.

Other words:

* Sufficiency: This noun refers to the state of being enough.

* Adequate: This adjective means enough for a particular purpose.

* Sufficient: This adjective is similar to "adequate" and means enough.

So, while there's no suffix specifically for "enough," you can use other words or phrases to modify its meaning and express different levels of sufficiency.

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