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Fair enough Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɛɹ/ /iˈnəf/, /ɪˈnəf
FAIR i-NUHF
fˈeə/ /ɪnˈʌf
FAIR i-NUHF

释义

Used to admit that something is reasonable or acceptable, or to show you understand someone's point of view, even if you don't completely agree.

用法与细微差别

Informal, commonly used in spoken English to signal understanding or reluctant agreement. Neutral tone—often suggests respect for another opinion or compromise, but not strong enthusiasm.

例句

"I need to leave early today." "Fair enough."

basic

You want to study more before the test? Fair enough.

basic

I can't help you this weekend. "Fair enough."

basic

"I just don't like pizza that much." "Okay, fair enough."

natural

If you think that's the best option, fair enough.

natural

She doesn't want to join us? Fair enough, maybe next time.

natural