The opposite "situation" of not enough would be enough(sufficiency). But the opposite "extreme" would be too much(surfeit, overabundance).
The opposite would be scarce, rare, uncommon, or sparse.
loose, or open "that jar isn't tight enough, its loose." or "he had a tight grip, but her hand had a loose grip."
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
Not enough.
More than enough or too much
Couldn't find odequate... think you mean adequate... Opposite is Inadequate, meaning 'not enough'
The Oxford Dictionary site gives "brownfield" as the opposite of "greenfield", logically enough ...
The opposite of perspiration is dehydration, where the body does not produce enough sweat to cool itself down sufficiently.
The opposite would be scarce, rare, uncommon, or sparse.
Poor cause rich means alot of money, wealthy means enough, poor mean not enough or not livable
yes, they actually open it from the opposite end that we do.
Yes, but that is not enough to define a rhombus.
Obviously not, your question is not specific enough, they are opposite forces, but could be quantively the same
I say older pre-teens like 11/12 are very mature enough to kiss a person of the opposite sex!
There are different ways of looking at it. The opposite of "enough" could be too little, none at all, or too much, depending on context.Example: "Have you had enough to eat?" There are two answers, "yes," or "no.""Yes" means enough, and "no" means too littleExample: In a fight, the winner asks the loser, "have you had enough?" In this case "yes" really means too much. Other ways to say too much might include: "super abundance," "an excess," or "stuffed"