Pronunciation: /ˈædɪkwət ˈaɪˈdiə/
noun a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I have an adequate idea of how to use basic vocabulary in English.
A2 She has an adequate idea of how to navigate through the city using a map.
B1 Having an adequate idea of the company's goals is essential for success in the job.
B2 The project manager must have an adequate idea of the budget constraints before starting the project.
C1 He demonstrated an adequate idea of the complex theories behind quantum physics.
C2 The professor has an adequate idea of the latest research trends in his field of study.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 She had an adequate idea of how to use the new software.
A2 The instructions provided an adequate idea of how to assemble the furniture.
B1 The presentation gave me an adequate idea of the company's goals.
B2 After reading the article, I had an adequate idea of the author's perspective.
C1 His research provided an adequate idea of the potential implications of the new technology.
C2 The comprehensive report gave me an adequate idea of the current state of the industry.
formal It is important to have an adequate idea of the project requirements before starting.
informal You should have a good enough idea of what needs to be done before you begin.
slang You gotta kinda know what you're doing before you dive in.
figurative Having a solid foundation of knowledge is like having a map to guide you through the project.
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