Pronunciation: /bi nɑt bi əˈnʌf ʌv ə/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Having only one cookie may not be enough of a snack for me.
A2 A short walk in the park may not be enough of a workout for some people.
B1 Reading one chapter of a book may not be enough of a study session for a student.
B2 Attending a single conference may not be enough of a networking opportunity for a professional.
C1 Completing one project may not be enough of a challenge for an experienced team.
C2 Winning one award may not be enough of a recognition for a talented individual.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 I may be not be enough of a good cook, but I try my best.
A2 She could be not be enough of a fast runner to win the race.
B1 His experience might be not be enough of a qualification for the job.
B2 The resources available seem to be not be enough of a challenge for the team.
C1 The evidence presented appears to be not be enough of a reason for the jury to convict.
C2 The arguments put forward are considered to be not be enough of a justification for the decision.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I am hungry because there may not be enough of a food left in the fridge.
A2 She was disappointed that there might not be enough of a time to finish the project.
B1 The instructions provided may not be enough of a clear for beginners to understand.
B2 The evidence presented in the case may not be enough of a strong to convict the suspect.
C1 The arguments put forth by the opposition may not be enough of a convincing to sway public opinion.
C2 The resources allocated for the project may not be enough of a substantial to ensure its success.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I'm sorry, but one cookie will not be enough of a snack for everyone.
A2 A small bandage may not be enough of a cover for the wound.
B1 Just studying the night before the exam will not be enough of a preparation.
B2 Having a basic understanding of coding may not be enough of a qualification for this job.
C1 Completing a short online course may not be enough of a credential for advanced positions.
C2 Simply having a good idea may not be enough of a foundation to start a successful business.
article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite
A1 Having just one cookie may not be enough of a treat for the birthday party.
A2 Reading one chapter of the book may not be enough of a challenge for advanced readers.
B1 Studying for just one hour may not be enough of a preparation for the exam.
B2 Completing one project may not be enough of a accomplishment for the team.
C1 Attending one seminar may not be enough of a networking opportunity for professionals.
C2 Winning one award may not be enough of a recognition for the talented artist.
formal In some cases, simply apologizing may be not be enough of a solution to the problem.
informal Just saying sorry might not be enough of a fix for the situation.
slang Saying my bad might not cut it, it needs to be more than that.
figurative A band-aid approach may be not be enough of a long-term solution to the issue.
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