What is a synonym for wrong answer?
2 inaccurate, incorrect, false, untrue, mistaken.
enough | alright |
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that's enough | stop it |
enough already | I'm fed up |
I've had it | this is the last straw |
I'm sick of this | I'm tired of this |
Adverb for wrong or unjust. illegally. illicitly. unlawfully. illegitimately.
Britannica Dictionary definition of REDRESS. [+ object] formal. : to correct (something that is unfair or wrong) We hope that all these grievances/problems will be redressed [=remedied] immediately.
If you're dodging the truth and not giving straight answers, then you're being evasive. Which is probably not the best strategy when the police are asking the questions. From the French évasif, it's an adjective that describes someone who's being intentionally shifty or vague.
enough comes after adjectives and adverbs. I'm not tall enough to reach the top shelf. Your marks are good enough to study engineering at university. I couldn't write quickly enough and I ran out of time.
synonyms for enough said
a few words of wisdom. admonition. advisory. caution light. caveat.
- lacking.
- inadequate.
- scarce.
- low.
- deficient.
- short.
- wanting.
- unacceptable.
accidental, unplanned, inadvertent.
Some common synonyms of improper are indecorous, indelicate, unbecoming, and unseemly.
Which means almost the same as unfairly?
adj.prejudiced, wrongful.
- I'm afarid that's not quite right.
- Actually, I think you'll find that...
- I'm afraid you're mistaken.
- I don't think you're right about...
- Actually, I don't think...
- No, you've got it wrong.
- No, that's all wrong.
- Rubbish! / You're talking rubbish.

Evoke and invoke both come from the Latin word vocare for "call," so it makes sense that they're two of the most commonly confused words in the English language.
Question dodging
This may occur when the person questioned either does not know the answer and wants to avoid embarrassment, or when the person is being interrogated or questioned in debate, and wants to avoid giving a direct response.
adjective. If you describe someone as evasive, you mean that they deliberately avoid giving clear direct answers to questions.
contradict. verb. to say that the opposite of what someone has said is true.
Remember, 'enough' as well is considered informal and the formal term for it is 'sufficient'.
Enough is an adjective that describes something that is adequate for an intended purpose. Enough is also used as an adverb to mean sufficiently or fully.
She is old enough to live on her own. She didn't work hard enough to pass the test. We aren't rich enough to buy a car. Some tablet computers are small enough to fit inside your pocket.
phrase informal. something you say to tell someone that you understand what they have said and that there is no need to say any more: "Someone has to explain the situation to her." "Enough said."
What is a word for something that isn't talked about enough?
taboo. noun. something that people do not do or talk about because it is very offensive or shocking.
Some common synonyms of plentiful are abundant, ample, and copious. While all these words mean "more than sufficient without being excessive," plentiful implies a great or rich supply.
inadequate. adjectivedefective, insufficient, incompetent.
adjectivelacking normal mental powers. dim-witted. dull. dumb. half-witted.
The phrase “not enough” is obviously a negative form of that – and it shows that things are not satisfactory! For example: “There is not enough bread for the entire group to eat.” It is usually used to indicate that the level is less than satisfactory – it would not be used if it was in excess.
Something that is unintentional is not done deliberately, but happens by accident.
: not done in a way that is planned or intended : not intentional. If I said something to offend you, I swear it was unintentional. an unintentional omission/error.
: an error of observation that cannot be controlled.
Unsuitable or inappropriate or a given purpose or situation. inappropriate. unsuitable. inapt. unseemly.
One way to know when enough is enough in a relationship is if you realize that your partner does not value you. When couples value each other, their mutual love and respect become stronger. If your partner values you, they will always seek your consent on crucial matters.
How do you say good enough professionally?
- adequate.
- decent.
- fair.
- good.
- gratifying.
- satisfying.
- solid.
- suitable.
The time for that has now gone; and enough is enough. They have high bills for heat, light and power and when the rate demands arrive they say that enough is enough. I have to say firmly that enough is enough. After seven years of membership, enough is enough.
- enough is as good as a feast.
- cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey.
- have enough on your plate.
- give someone enough rope to hang themselves.
- Pick an appropriate TIME. ...
- Find something to PRAISE. ...
- Focus on HOW YOU FEEL first. ...
- Then state WHY. ...
- Clarify your NEED. ...
- Make a REQUEST or INVITE them to solve the problem with you. ...
- THANK them for listening. ...
- ASK them if there is anything more they'd like to talk about with you.
- Be prepared for the conversation. ...
- Make sure you know what you need in the relationship. ...
- Tell your partner what you need from them rather than just explaining what they aren't doing. ...
- Make sure you're doing these things for them too.
The media tells us that love is more than enough in relationships. But the truth is, love isn't always enough of a reason to stay in a relationship. Don't get us wrong: loving someone, or caring deeply for them, is a wonderful thing, but it's a feeling that can also make a relationship complicated.
Some common synonyms of adequate are competent, enough, and sufficient.
excellent – superior, best in its class, of the highest quality, making a person shout “Excelsior!” exceptional – uncommon, rare, and better for being so. exemplary – an example of high quality, a model for others. fine – delicate, exquisite, almost as good as it gets.
adequate, decent, fair, good, gratifying, satisfying, solid, suitable, tolerable, valid, all right, ample, appeasing, assuaging, assuasive, average, cogent, comfortable, competent, cool.
Enough is often used as a synonym for sufficient, and when something is not sufficient, it is too little to take care of what's needed. Sufficient can, however, also suggest just enough and not an abundance, as in "the money was sufficient for groceries, but we needed more to fill the gas tank."
How do you describe more than enough?
Some common synonyms of plentiful are abundant, ample, and copious. While all these words mean "more than sufficient without being excessive," plentiful implies a great or rich supply.
Enough is used in negative sentences to mean less than sufficient or less than necessary. You're not working fast enough, you won't finish on time. Sorry, I haven't got enough food for everyone. Not enough of my friends are coming to the party.
- Get your act together (Meaning: you need to improve your behaviour/work) ...
- Pull yourself together (Meaning: calm down) ...
- I'm feeling under the weather (Meaning: I'm sick) ...
- It's a piece of cake (Meaning: it's easy) ...
- Break a leg (Meaning: good luck!)
insatiable Add to list Share. If someone can't be satisfied, she is insatiable.
- deficient.
- faulty.
- incompetent.
- incomplete.
- lacking.
- meager.
- poor.
- scarce.