definition
enough; in a satisfying manner
sentence
Jessica is sufficiently mature to make her own decisions.
The city has a big earthquake problem: People aren’t sufficiently scared of them.
Jenny admits that her greatest challenge has been sufficiently overcoming shyness so she can make presentations to her peers.
difficulty
medium
toefl frequency
2
toefl classification
adverb
sufficiently
adjective
sufficient
adjective sentence
It is to her credit that she learned sufficient English to use this educational advantage.
verb
suffice
verb sentence
Suffice to say, I would have preferred the movie contained on the Blu-ray disk.
In countries where being gay will suffice for a death sentence, victims of the hack who are exposed as homosexual may pay with their lives.
noun
sufficiency
noun sentence
For a bank to be seized, its capital sufficiency ratio — the ratio of the bank’s capital to its obligations — has to fall below 12%.