What is the word for not good enough?

What is the word for not good enough?

other words for not good enough deficient. disappointing. distressing. mediocre. regrettable.

What’s the fear of not being good enough called?

One of these phobias, which I’ve thankfully addressed and mostly overcome, is atelophobia. Atelophobia is defined as the fear of not doing something right or the fear of not being good enough. In other words, it’s a fear of imperfection.

What is mean by good enough?

adjective. adequately good for the circumstances. “if it’s good enough for you it’s good enough for me” Synonyms: good. having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified.

What it means to be enough?

You are enough means that you don’t have to strive to become more worthy, more valid, more acceptable, or more loved. You already are all of those things.

What does fair enough mean?

He needs more time

Is it fair enough or fare enough?

The first one is simple—if it’s an adjective, it’s “fair.” The adjective “fair” has a range of meanings, and you may need to use context clues to figure them out, but it’s always spelled “fair.” If the word is used as a verb, however, it’s always “fare.”

Where did fair enough come from?

: : : : : : : : : It comes from the fairground game in which balls are thrown at coconuts balanced on poles. If you manage to knock over a coconut you win it. Hence, in your phrase, ‘every one is a winner’: you win every time.

Is it rude to say fair enough?

Saying “fair enough” can be dismissive and rude, but not necessarily. There may have been an element of dismissiveness in the above conversations, but it is by no means rude. On the other hand, with the right inflection and tone of voice, “Fair enough” can indeed be dismissive and bordering on rude.

What does fair mean?

Adjective. fair, just, equitable, impartial, unbiased, dispassionate, objective mean free from favor toward either or any side. fair implies a proper balance of conflicting interests.

What means fair share?

: a reasonable amount He gets his fair share of attention, too.

Does fair share sentence?

We don’t get our fair share of county attention. He taunted Burns, who had his fair share to say. We are being asked to do more than our fair share. They need Nieuwendyk’s line to contribute their fair share.

What is difference between fair and fare?

Fair can be used as a noun, and adverb or an adjective. Fair as an adjective – means pleasing appearance, just and unbiased, light tone complexion. Fare as a noun – is money spent on travelling using public transport. Fare as a verb – To get along, to happen or to go, perform is a specific way, or to succeed.

Do the washing up means?

British. : to wash the dishes She was in the kitchen doing the washing-up.

Do you do laundry or do laundry?

: to wash the dirty clothes, towels, etc. I have to do my laundry today.

How do you wash up?

Here are details on each step to make the job as easy as possible:

  1. PREP. Scrape dishes to remove leftover food – use a rubber spatula or paper towel.
  2. FILL. Fill sink or dishpan with clean, hot water.
  3. WASH. Wash “in order,” starting with lightly soiled items.
  4. RINSE. Rinse suds and residue with clean hot water.
  5. DRY.

Do the washing-up sentence?

He was up to his elbows in hot water[sentence dictionary], doing the washing-up. 30. Everyone disappeared after supper, leaving muggins here to do the washing-up.

Do washing up?

To do the washing-up means to wash the plates, cups, cutlery, and pans which have been used for cooking and eating a meal. Martha volunteered to do the washing-up.

Do the dishes meaning?

to wash the dishes; to wash and dry the dishes, knives, forks, glasses, etc., after a meal. Bill, you cannot go out and play until you’ve done the dishes.