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Is it correct to say It suffice to say or suffice it to say?

Logic tells me it is not correct since "suffice" is a synonym of sufficient. You would never say "sufficient it to say" would you. So why say "suffice it to say"?


Suffice You do not suffice me?

The word suffice means to do, or be sufficient. One example of this word in a sentence would be "You will suffice in the position I am looking to fill, so suffice to say you are hired".


What is the verb for sufficient?

Suffice it to say that Suffice is the verb form of Sufficient.


What is the verb form for sufficient?

Suffice it to say that Suffice is the verb form of Sufficient.


What verb is formed from the adjective sufficent?

The verb formed from the adjective "sufficient" is "suffice." It means to be enough or adequate to meet a particular need or requirement. For example, one might say, "This amount will suffice for our needs."


What to say to the man after winning the master rank?

A simple 'Congratulations' will suffice.


What is a sentence using Suffice it?

(This is an archaic form, also it suffices to say, used mainly for creative effect.)"No more gold was found in the mine. Suffice it to say, I was left penniless."(see related link)


What if your boyfriend doesn't know what to say to you?

if your boyfriend doesnt know what to say to you you need to ask him his perspective on thngs what he think about your relationship and it an go from there


What does it mean when a woman say you are all i want in my life?

It means she doesnt need anything in her life except you


What do you say to acknowledge a Mass card or flowers after a funeral?

a simple thank you will suffice.


What is the difference between sufficient and suffice?

Suffice is a verb, sufficient is an adjective. So: 1) You can say "My dessert was sufficient", just as you can say "My dessert was green" or "My dessert was sweet". These are all adjectives. 2) Alternatively, you could say "My dessert will suffice", just as you can say "My dessert will sell" or "My dessert will explode". These are all verbs. The interesting thing is that you can, as an alternative to example 2, say "My dessert will be sufficient", thereby using the adjective to achieve the same meaning. However, by contrast there is not a corresponding alternative to example 1: You can not say "My dessert was suffice", yet you CAN say "My dessert was sold" due to the word "sold" being capable of acting both like an verb and an adjective depending on the context (Unlike "Sell", "Suffice" does not have a related word that can serve as both a verb and an adjective (that I can think of!)).


How much is one zillion?

a sort of huge ginormus number u no sum people say it doesnt even exsit but i say it doz