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I'm not that familiar with the word "adequate." Could you tell me some alternatives that could replace the word?

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Rebecca

To be "adequate" means to be satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity. Thus, you can use "satisfactory," "acceptable," or even "sufficient" as alternatives. Ex: There aren't enough adequate resources for us to finish the project. Ex: I think this amount of food is adequate for the week. Ex: This amount of food is sufficient for two people for a week.

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