Sufficient

: Unlike "adequate," which can sometimes imply a bare minimum or a lower standard, "sufficient" implies the requirements have been fully satisfied to reach a desired outcome.

The word functions as an adjective meaning "enough" or "adequate for the purpose". While it is often interchangeable with "enough," it typically carries a more formal tone and suggests a close meeting of a specific need—it is "just right," neither too much nor too little. Core Definitions and Nuance sufficient

: In logic and science, a "sufficient condition" is one that, if present, guarantees the occurrence of an event. Common Phrasings and Uses : Unlike "adequate," which can sometimes imply a