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Adequate   /ˈædəkwət/  /ˈædəkwˌeɪt/   Listen
Adequate

adjective
1.
Having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task.  Synonym: equal.  "Her training was adequate" , "She was adequate to the job" , "He was equal to the task"  Antonym: inadequate.
2.
Sufficient for the purpose.  Synonyms: decent, enough.  "The food was adequate" , "A decent wage" , "Enough food" , "Food enough"
3.
About average; acceptable.  Synonyms: fair to middling, passable, tolerable.



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"Adequate" Quotes from Famous Books



... fate and a great diviner of their secret, so that his work speaks to them kindly, with a deeper assurance than they could have spoken with to themselves. And the joy of his great sanity, the power of his adequate vision, is not the less intense because he can lend it to others and has borrowed it from a faithful ...
— The Life of Reason • George Santayana

... cooerdinate, tantamount, equivalent, corresponding, identical, commensurate, proportionate, adequate, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming

... creation might be authorised to execute his plans. It is in this way, perhaps, that some social animals manage their affairs, for they seem to co-operate without external control. That their instinctive system is far from perfect we may safely take for granted; but government, too, is not always adequate or wise. What spoils such a spontaneous harmony is that people neither understand their own interests nor have the constancy to pursue them systematically; and further, that their personal or animal interests may actually ...
— The Life of Reason • George Santayana

... sure to miss the right effect, so far as it goes. And if her story were such that it involved her in no great adventure at the start—if she could pass from scene to scene, like Levin, quietly revealing herself—Tolstoy's method would be perfect. But as it is, there is no adequate preparation; Anna is made to act as a deeply stirred and agitated woman before she has the value for such emotions. She has not yet become a presence familiar enough, and there is no means of gauging the force of the storm that is seen to ...
— The Craft of Fiction • Percy Lubbock

... one intends to set up as a bookbinder, doing all the work without help, it is necessary to charge very high prices to get any adequate return after the working expenses have been paid. In order to get high prices, the standard of work must be very high; and in order to attain a high enough standard of work, a very thorough training is necessary. It is desirable ...
— Bookbinding, and the Care of Books - A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians • Douglas Cockerell


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