"Would an answer as simple as this suffice?"
I bought a thousand cans of green beans. I wonder if that amount will suffice for the casserole.
I hope that these screws will suffice to keep these pipes in.
The Pizza i bought this morning for lunch will have to do for the 6 people coming to our house.
my father works hard so our will be sufficed with the needs.
"1,500$ would suffice the cost of the damages." Said the Judge.
I am not that thirsty, one glass of water will suffice.
Suffice itself means 'fulfilling the requirements' therefore the text requirement is redundant here. Correct: I hope that it would suffice. OR Hope it would suffice.
suf·fice be adequate, to make do. to meet or satisfy a need be sufficient often used with an impersonal it
I made an adequate sentence using the word adequate.The proposal was adequate for the town's needs.Adequate measures were taken to keep the staff safe.
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"?
I am not that thirsty, one glass of water will suffice.
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".
"A few dollars will suffice, I only need some change."
The food in my refrigerator will suffice until I can get to the grocery store next week.
I hope these nails will suffice to hold the frame together.
another word for the word suffice is- be enough
suffice
Suffice
Suffice itself means 'fulfilling the requirements' therefore the text requirement is redundant here. Correct: I hope that it would suffice. OR Hope it would suffice.
It means 'it will do' .
The word suffice means get by, satisfy, answer, avail, content, do, meet, make the grade, or hit the spot. Some antonyms for the word suffice include displease, miss, refuse, or dissatisfy.
suf·fice be adequate, to make do. to meet or satisfy a need be sufficient often used with an impersonal it