What is another word for was good enough?

Pronunciation: [wɒz ɡˈʊd ɪnˈʌf] (IPA)

When expressing that something was acceptable or satisfactory, there are a variety of synonyms for the phrase "was good enough." Some options include "met expectations," "sufficed," "did the trick," "passed muster," and "satiated." "Met requirements" and "apt" are also fitting alternatives. If something was "up to par" or "up to standard," it was certainly good enough. Another way to communicate the same sentiment is to say that the item or action "held its own" or "was passable." Overall, there are numerous phrases to convey that something was satisfactory or acceptable, without resorting to the repetitive and overused "was good enough".

What are the hypernyms for Was good enough?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Was good enough

  • I played, like, a year of piano until I learned the Pink Panther theme. That was my goal. Once I was good enough, I quit. Now my music has to have some rock.
    Jack Black
  • I know I didn't like that dress 'cause it didn't fit but I thought it was a great picture. We weren't the first band to do a picture in drag; The Rolling Stones were. If it was good enough for them then it had to be good enough for us.
    Jimmy Carl Black
  • If English was good enough for Jesus Christ, then it's good enough for Texas.
    Ma Ferguson
  • And I think they loved me because I loved being part of their team, you know, and I quite often say to kids, that I was the worst player in the world's best football team - and that was good enough for me.
    Craig Johnston
  • I never found anyone who was good enough, who I could trust enough.
    Christine Keeler

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