ability, adequacy, agreeability, capableness, efficacy, faculty, flair, passableness, satisfactoriness, talent, the stuff, unexceptionability, what it takes
Definitionn. sufficient resources to provide comfort and meet obligations
Last update: September 4, 2015
0
If, on the other hand, they want self-sufficiency in agriculture, then farm subsidies in other countries are bad for them. [Please select]
0
It is a completely gratuitous assumption to suppose that it will ever lose that sufficiency. [Please select]
0
If then this sufficiency is so desirable, the less the city is one the better. [Please select]
0
It was all about the sufficiency of grace,--whatever that may be. [Please select]
0
He gave me good-morning civilly; and I gave the same to him, smiling down upon him, from the heights of my sufficiency. [Please select]
0
As it turned out they had an ample sufficiency; in fact, more than they needed. [Please select]
0
Enough has already been said of the impossibility of finding a sufficiency for life and death within the span of ordinary existence. [Please select]
0
The all-sufficiency of all forms of Naturalism condemns itself through its failure to pass beyond itself. [Please select]
0
--yes, just that misleading sufficiency of it in which a lie thrives. [Please select]
0
It is not at all unlikely that either from foolish and uncalculating arrogance and self-sufficiency or from political calculation Mr. [Please select]
0
After a long search on the sea-shore, we found a sufficiency of driftwood to make a fire, which we carried up to the encampment, and placed in a heap in front of the canoe. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!