Today’s Spanish word of the day is “suficiente”.
It’s an adjective meaning “enough”, or “sufficient”.
When used to describe a person, it can also mean “smug” or “self-satisfied”.
Like the English word “sufficient”, it ultimately derives from Latin sufficiens, meaning “adequate”.
Example sentences
No tengo suficiente tiempo para terminar el proyecto.
I don’t have enough time to finish the project.
¿Crees que habrá suficiente comida para todos?
Do you think there will be enough food for everyone?
Con suficiente café, puedo conquistar el mundo.
With enough coffee, I can conquer the world.
Tu sonrisa es suficiente para alegrarme el día.
Your smile is enough to brighten my day.
Estudió suficiente para aprobar el examen.
He/She studied enough to pass the exam.