Topic Thesaurus
Roget's Thesaurus

Sufficiency

Nouns
  • sufficiency, adequacy, enough, withal, satisfaction, competence
  • no less
  • Q.S. mediocrity etc. (average) Mean. fill
  • fullness etc. (completeness) Completeness
  • plenitude, plenty
  • abundance
  • copiousness etc. adj.
  • amplitude, galore, lots, profusion
  • full measure
  • good measure pressed down and running, over." luxuriance etc. (fertility) Productiveness
  • affluence etc. (wealth) Wealth
  • fat of the land
  • a land flowing with milk and honey
  • " cornucopia
  • horn of plenty, horn of Amalthaea
  • mine etc. (stock) Store. outpouring
  • flood etc. (great quantity) Greatness
  • tide etc. (river) [Water in motion.] River
  • repletion etc. (redundancy) Redundancy
  • satiety etc. Satiety.
Verbs
  • be sufficient etc. adj.
  • suffice, do, just do, satisfy, pass muster
  • have enough etc. n.
  • eat. one's fill, drink one's fill, have one's fill
  • roll in, swim in
  • wallow in etc. (superabundance) Redundancy
  • wanton. abound, exuberate, teem, flow, stream, rain, shower down
  • pour, pour in
  • swarm
  • bristle with
  • superabound. render sufficient etc. adj.
  • replenish etc. (fill) Completeness.
Adjectives
  • sufficient, enough, adequate, up to the mark, commensurate, competent, satisfactory, valid, tangible. measured
  • moderate etc. (temperate) Temperance. full, c. (complete) Completeness
  • ample
  • plenty, plentiful, plenteous
  • plenty as blackberries
  • copious, abundant
  • abounding etc. v.
  • replete, enough and to spare, flush
  • choke-full, chock-full
  • well-stocked, well-provided
  • liberal
  • unstinted, unstinting
  • stintless
  • without stint
  • unsparing, unmeasured
  • lavish etc. Redundancy
  • wholesale. rich
  • luxuriant etc. (fertile) Productiveness
  • affluent etc. (wealthy) Wealth
  • wantless
  • big with etc. (pregnant) Production. unexhausted, unwasted
  • exhaustless, inexhaustible.
Adverbs
  • sufficiently, amply etc. Adj.
  • full
  • in abundance etc. n.. with no sparing hand
  • to one's heart's content, ad libitum, without stint.
Phrases
  • cut and come again" [Crabbe]