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reasonably
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adverb
(= moderately, pretty, jolly, fairly)
to a moderately sufficient extent or degree
pretty big
pretty bad
jolly decent of him
the shoes are priced reasonably
he is fairly clever with computers
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adverb
(= sanely, sensibly)
with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner
he acted sensibly in the crisis
speak more sanely about these affairs
acted quite reasonably
sufficient
Adjective
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If something is sufficient, it means there is enough or that it is good enough.
We now have a sufficient number of people to do the job.
The food supplies should be sufficient to last the winter.
The factory was shut down because if didn't meet the necessary and sufficient conditions for safety.
A teacher said three examples are usually sufficient when writing paragraph.
sufficient
Determiner
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You use sufficient to identify the smallest amount needed.
Sufficient of us are against this idea that we should stop now.