Pronunciation: /ˈædɪkwəsi/
noun the state or quality of being adequate; sufficiency for a particular purpose
A1 The teacher checked the student's work for adequacy before giving a grade.
A2 The company's training program focused on ensuring the adequacy of employees' skills.
B1 The government is working to improve the adequacy of healthcare services in rural areas.
B2 The project manager assessed the adequacy of the budget before proceeding with the plan.
C1 The research team conducted a thorough analysis to determine the adequacy of the data collected.
C2 The CEO emphasized the importance of maintaining adequacy in all aspects of the business operations.
formal The report highlighted the adequacy of the company's financial resources.
informal We need to make sure the adequacy of the supplies before starting the project.
slang I'm not sure about the adequacy of his skills for this job.
figurative The artist questioned the adequacy of her latest painting, feeling like something was missing.
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