adequate
Adequate means that something is just enough or good enough for what you need.
Explanation at your level:
Adequate means 'enough.' If you have 10 apples and you need 10 apples, you have an adequate amount. It is a good word to use when you have what you need.
Use adequate when something is good enough for a job. For example, 'This room is adequate for two people.' It means it is not too big, but it is not too small.
In intermediate English, adequate helps you describe if something meets a standard. It is very common in work or school. If your notes are adequate, you have written down everything necessary to study for the test.
At this level, you can use adequate to show nuance. It is often used to sound professional. Saying a plan is 'adequate' is a polite way to say it will work, even if you think it could be better.
Adequate often appears in academic writing. It describes resources, funding, or data. It implies that the subject meets the threshold for validity. It is a precise, objective term that avoids the bias of 'good' or 'bad.'
Mastery of adequate involves understanding its slightly detached tone. In literary or critical contexts, it can be used to describe a character or setting that is functional but lacks depth, highlighting a sense of mediocrity or utilitarian existence.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Adequate means 'enough' or 'sufficient'.
- It is a neutral word, not necessarily positive.
- It is common in professional and formal settings.
- Avoid using it to mean 'excellent'.
Think of the word adequate as the goldilocks of vocabulary. It describes something that is just right—not because it is perfect, but because it fulfills a specific need.
When you hear someone say that a plan is 'adequate,' they aren't necessarily praising it as a masterpiece. Instead, they are confirming that it will work and that it meets the required standard. It is a very useful word in professional and academic settings because it is neutral and objective.
In your daily life, you might use it to describe things like a salary, a performance, or resources. If you have an 'adequate' supply of water for a hike, you have enough to stay safe, even if you don't have an extra gallon to spare. It is a word that values function over flashiness.
The word adequate comes to us from the Latin word adaequatus, which is the past participle of adaequare. If you break that down, ad- means 'to' and aequare means 'to make equal' or 'to level.'
Historically, the word meant 'to make equal to' something else. Over time, it evolved into its current meaning: being equal to the task at hand. It entered the English language in the 17th century, likely through French influence, maintaining that sense of 'leveling' or 'matching' a requirement.
It is a cousin to words like equal, equation, and adequate's own sibling, adequacy. It is fascinating to think that when you call something adequate, you are essentially saying it is 'leveled' perfectly with the demands of the situation.
You will find adequate appearing most often in formal or professional contexts. It is a fantastic word to use in a performance review or a technical report where you want to be precise without being overly emotional.
Common collocations include 'adequate supply,' 'adequate knowledge,' 'adequate compensation,' and 'adequate time.' Notice how these are all practical nouns. You rarely hear 'adequate' used to describe feelings or art, because those things usually require more descriptive, subjective adjectives.
While it is a neutral word, be careful! In some contexts, calling something 'adequate' can sound like a backhanded compliment. If someone asks how their performance was and you say it was 'adequate,' they might hear that you think they were just 'barely good enough' rather than 'excellent.' Context is everything.
While 'adequate' itself isn't a core part of many fixed idioms, it appears in phrases that describe sufficiency. 1. Up to the mark: Meaning meeting the required standard. 2. Up to scratch: Similar to adequate, meaning good enough to pass. 3. Fit for purpose: Used when something is perfectly adequate for its intended use. 4. Good enough for government work: A slightly cynical way of saying something is just adequate. 5. Pass muster: To be found adequate after an inspection.
Adequate is an adjective, so it doesn't have plural forms. You use it before a noun (an adequate response) or after a linking verb (the food was adequate). The stress is on the first syllable: AD-i-kwit.
In British English, the IPA is /ˈæd.ə.kwət/, and in American English, it is /ˈæd.ə.kwɪt/. It rhymes with 'graduate' (when used as a noun) or 'passionate' (in terms of rhythm). A common mistake is to stress the second syllable, so remember: AD-e-quate!
Fun Fact
It shares a root with the word 'equation'.
Pronunciation Guide
Three distinct syllables, clear 'a' sound.
Slightly shorter vowel at the end.
Common Errors
- Skipping the middle syllable
- Stressing the second syllable
- Mispronouncing the 'w' sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common word.
Useful for formal writing.
Good for professional contexts.
Frequently heard in news.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adjectives
The adequate plan.
Linking Verbs
The work is adequate.
Articles
An adequate amount.
Examples by Level
I have an adequate amount of water.
adequate = enough
adjective before noun
The food is adequate.
adequate = good enough
adjective after verb
We have adequate space.
adequate = enough room
adjective before noun
The bed is adequate.
adequate = comfortable enough
adjective after verb
Is this adequate?
adequate = sufficient?
question form
The light is adequate.
adequate = bright enough
adjective after verb
We have adequate time.
adequate = enough time
adjective before noun
The tools are adequate.
adequate = useful enough
adjective after verb
The hotel room was adequate for our stay.
He did an adequate job on the project.
We need adequate supplies for the trip.
The salary is adequate for my needs.
Is the heating adequate in here?
The evidence was adequate to prove his point.
She has an adequate knowledge of French.
The parking space is adequate.
The security measures were deemed adequate by the board.
We must ensure there is adequate ventilation in the lab.
His explanation was adequate, though not very detailed.
The company provides adequate training for new staff.
They have adequate resources to complete the task.
The diet provides an adequate amount of vitamins.
The support we received was adequate.
An adequate supply of electricity is essential.
While the performance was adequate, it lacked the flair of a professional show.
The infrastructure is barely adequate to support the growing population.
She provided an adequate response to the difficult question.
The funding is adequate to cover the basic research costs.
We need to ensure that the measures taken are adequate to prevent further damage.
The level of service was adequate, if a bit slow.
His preparation was adequate, but he could have done more research.
The evidence presented was adequate to secure a conviction.
The data provided was adequate for a preliminary analysis but insufficient for a full study.
The legislative framework is adequate to handle most disputes.
He gave an adequate, if somewhat uninspired, summary of the events.
The hospital lacks adequate facilities to treat such a rare condition.
An adequate understanding of history is required to appreciate the nuances of the text.
The current system is adequate for now, but we will need an upgrade soon.
The response was adequate to the demands of the situation.
They have failed to provide an adequate explanation for their absence.
The protagonist's struggle is portrayed with adequate gravity to engage the reader.
The translation is adequate, though it loses some of the original's poetic rhythm.
The committee found the proposed changes to be adequate for the time being.
His grasp of the subject matter is adequate, though he lacks true mastery.
The defense offered was adequate to mitigate the severity of the charges.
The artistic output of the period is considered adequate, if not revolutionary.
The system provides an adequate buffer against market volatility.
The measures were deemed adequate, yet the outcome remained uncertain.
مترادفها
متضادها
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"pass muster"
to be accepted as adequate
His work didn't pass muster.
idiomatic"up to scratch"
meeting the required standard
Your performance is not up to scratch.
casual"fit for purpose"
good enough for the intended use
The software is fit for purpose.
business"make do"
to manage with what is available
We had to make do with what we had.
casual"cut the mustard"
to be good enough to succeed
He didn't cut the mustard in the final round.
casual"up to the mark"
reaching the required level
The quality is not up to the mark.
formalEasily Confused
Both imply meeting a standard.
Appropriate means 'suitable'; adequate means 'sufficient'.
The dress was appropriate (suitable) but not adequate (enough).
Both describe meeting standards.
Competent is for people's skills; adequate is for things/amounts.
He is a competent worker; his salary is adequate.
They are synonyms.
Sufficient is slightly more formal.
They are interchangeable in most cases.
Both describe quantity.
Abundant means 'a lot'; adequate means 'enough'.
We have an abundant supply, not just an adequate one.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + adequate
The plan is adequate.
Adequate + noun
We need adequate time.
Provide + adequate + noun
They provide adequate care.
Deemed + adequate
It was deemed adequate.
Ensure + adequate + noun
Ensure adequate ventilation.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Adequate means 'just enough', not 'great'.
Adequate is an adjective; adequately is an adverb.
Missing the middle syllable is a common error.
Appropriate means 'suitable'; adequate means 'sufficient'.
Adequate is usually for things or amounts, not people's abilities.
Tips
Add-Equate
Remember: Add enough to equate.
Professional Feedback
Use it to give neutral feedback.
The 'Enough' nuance
It implies a baseline, not a goal.
Adjective use
Always keep it as an adjective.
Three syllables
Don't drop the middle 'i'.
Don't over-praise
Don't use it to mean 'great'.
Latin roots
It means 'to make equal'.
Flashcards
Use it with 'supply' or 'time'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
ADD + EQUATE: Add enough to equate to the goal.
Visual Association
A scale perfectly balanced.
Word Web
چالش
Describe your lunch using 'adequate' today.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: to make equal
بافت فرهنگی
Can be perceived as cold or dismissive if used to describe a person's effort.
Common in professional and academic feedback.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- adequate training
- adequate resources
- adequate compensation
In school
- adequate preparation
- adequate understanding
- adequate notes
At home
- adequate space
- adequate heating
- adequate water
In travel
- adequate time
- adequate luggage
- adequate facilities
Conversation Starters
"Do you think your current salary is adequate?"
"Is your home space adequate for your hobbies?"
"What makes an adequate teacher in your opinion?"
"Do you have an adequate amount of free time?"
"How do you know when your preparation is adequate?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time when you had just an adequate experience.
Why is it sometimes better to have an adequate amount rather than too much?
Write about a situation where you felt your resources were inadequate.
Reflect on the difference between 'adequate' and 'excellent'.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالIt is neutral. It means 'enough', not 'great'.
It is better to use 'competent' or 'capable'.
Yes, they are synonyms.
AD-i-kwit.
Yes, it is more formal than 'enough'.
Inadequate.
It is technically possible, but rarely used.
No, it just means sufficient.
خودت رو بسنج
The water is ___ for the plants.
Adequate means enough.
Which word means 'enough'?
Adequate is a synonym for enough.
Adequate means 'the best ever'.
It means 'good enough', not 'best'.
Word
معنی
Matching synonyms and antonyms.
Correct structure: Subject + verb + adjective.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
Adequate means you have exactly what you need, nothing more and nothing less.
- Adequate means 'enough' or 'sufficient'.
- It is a neutral word, not necessarily positive.
- It is common in professional and formal settings.
- Avoid using it to mean 'excellent'.
Add-Equate
Remember: Add enough to equate.
Professional Feedback
Use it to give neutral feedback.
The 'Enough' nuance
It implies a baseline, not a goal.
Adjective use
Always keep it as an adjective.
مثال
The old heater provides adequate warmth for a small room, but not for the whole house.
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