What's a fancy word for answer?
Some common synonyms of answer are rejoinder, reply, response, and retort.
- abundant.
- adequate.
- ample.
- full.
- sufficient.
- suitable.
- bellyful.
- acceptable.
Some common synonyms of huge are colossal, enormous, gigantic, immense, mammoth, and vast.
1. Answer, rejoinder, reply, response, retort all mean words used to meet a question, remark, charge, etc.
'Sufficient enough' is redundant. Consider using only sufficient. that this rule can detect: The money is sufficient enough to buy the pullover.
- required.
- necessary.
- essential.
- needful.
- integral.
- vital.
- imperative.
- critical.
Being plentiful or more than enough in quantity. ample. abundant. liberal. plentiful.
well | substantially |
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broadly | immoderately |
mostly | widely |
comprehensively | expansively |
for the most part | on a large scale |
abundance. noun. formal a very large quantity of something.
HUGEN is not a valid scrabble word.
What word means full of questions?
inquisitive. adjective. asking a lot of questions about things, especially things that people do not want to talk about.
Save this answer. Show activity on this post. The term for this is a non-answer. The practice of giving non-answers could be described as evasion, avoidance, dodging the question, etc.

Using sufficient or enough alone is correct. Using both is incorrect.
[M] [T] I have a lot of money and enough time to use it. [M] [T] He spoke slowly enough for everyone to understand. [M] [T] She wasn't wealthy enough to feed her dog meat every day. [M] [T] Spend your time wisely and you'll always have enough of it.
adequate | enough |
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commensurable | commensurate |
abundant | acceptable |
plenty | proportionate |
requisite | satisfactory |
OTHER WORDS FOR laborious
1 toilsome, arduous, onerous, burdensome, difficult, hard, tiresome, wearisome, fatiguing.
DEFINITIONS1. enough but no more than that. She had just enough money to pay for her bus ticket. Synonyms and related words. Enough and sufficiency.
1 : in or to a degree or quantity that satisfies or that is sufficient or necessary for satisfaction : sufficiently. 2 : fully, quite he is qualified enough for the position. 3 : in a tolerable degree she sang well enough.
Definition of to the fullest extent of
: as much as allowed by He swore to prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.
Divisions of property, to a great extent, depended on the family's size and economic wealth. This is to a great extent compensated for in effect, if not in spirit, by greater human use of forests.
What does highly extent mean?
Definitions of to a great extent. adverb. to a considerable degree. synonyms: heavily.
- great deal of data. n.
- amount of data. n.
- large amounts of information. n.
- lot of data. n.
- lots of information. n.
- much information. n.
- plenty of data. n.
- wealth of information. n.
If you want a word that is unambiguously positive, use informative. If you want to emphasize quantity a bit more, and don't mind a possibly-negative connotation, you can use dense or maybe packed. You could even say "information-dense" or "information-packed" to rule out the negative connotation.
lots | plenty |
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an abundance | a plethora |
a slew | a stack |
a variety | a wealth |
loads | oodles |
To romance; exaggerate.
Adjective. Able to be performed.
adj. Characterized by abject fear; cowardly.
adjective. including everything that is possible or necessary.
inquireUS | enquireUK |
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interrogate | grill |
quiz | question |
probe | interview |
cross-examine | ask questions of |
completely. consummately. entirely. fully. hook, line, and sinker.
What are questions with yes no answers called?
Yes / No questions are also called closed questions because there are only two possible responses: Yes or No. When forming a Yes / No question, it must include one of these verbs: BE, DO, HAVE, or a modal verb.
The dichotomous question is a question that can have two possible answers. Dichotomous questions are usually used in a survey that asks for a Yes/No, True/False, Fair/Unfair or Agree/Disagree answers.
A question asked without expecting an answer but for the sake of emphasis or effect. The expected answer is usually “yes” or “no.”
Tiny. Get definition and list of more Antonym and Synonym in English Grammar.
- broad.
- considerable.
- enormous.
- extensive.
- full.
- generous.
- giant.
- gigantic.
hugeness. the quality of being huge; immensity.
Some common synonyms of foolish are asinine, fatuous, silly, and simple. While all these words mean "actually or apparently deficient in intelligence," foolish implies the character of being or seeming unable to use judgment, discretion, or good sense.
Opposite of “sorry” is “glad”.
push | release |
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shove | nudge |
The most commonly used antonym for heavy is light.
How do you say big professionally?
- colossal.
- considerable.
- enormous.
- gigantic.
- humongous.
- monumental.
- sizeable.
- tremendous.
generous; bountiful; lavish.
Definition of sesquipedalian
1 : having many syllables : long sesquipedalian terms. 2 : given to or characterized by the use of long words a sesquipedalian television commentator.
transitive + intransitive : to press (someone) tightly in one's arms especially as a sign of affection. They hugged each other before saying goodbye. We hugged briefly. transitive : to hold (something) tightly with the arms. She hugged her knees to her chest.
Early is an adverb or an adjective. Early means 'near the beginning of a period of time or event'.
Slang. very important, successful, popular, etc.: The show is huge in Britain.
: not prudent : lacking discretion, wisdom, or good judgment an imprudent investor.
Meaning of prudently in English
in a way that is careful and avoids risks: The company acted prudently and responsibly. They had prudently saved for retirement. See.
: lacking in caution : careless an incautious remark.