to the right or necessary degree, extent etc
plenty
Cases of word usage
1) to spare or find enough money or time (for something) (afford)
2) in a voice powerful enough to be heard, not in a whisper (aloud)
3) (of land, climate) having not enough rain to grow plants etc. (arid)
4) to cause (a person) to die or be very ill by stopping enough air from entering the lungs (asphyxiate)
5) loud enough to be heard (audible)
6) to make a small supply of something enough to live on, enough for one's needs etc (eke)
7) suitable or suited; good enough (fit)
8) done, acting, quickly and without enough thought or care (impetuous)
9) not having enough strength, influence etc (to do something or prevent, act, change etc something); (of a man) incapable of sexual intercourse (impotent)
10) not adequate; not enough; (of a person) not able, skilled or strong enough (inadequate)