What can I use instead of me too?
- redundant.
- duplicate.
- substitutable.
- selfsame.
- interchangeable.
- consistent.
- conforming.
- twin.
Remember that 'too' means that it's more than the necessary amount. 'Enough' is the necessary amount, it's the exact amount. And 'not enough' is less than the necessary amount.
Enough can be replaced with the before a noun. I don't have the money to go on holiday. His company doesn't have the resources to do the job.
me-too. noun. slang a person who does something merely because someone else has done it.
- Agreeing. That's right! Absolutely! Exactly! Me too! Yes, I agree! ...
- Disagreeing. I don't agree! I totally disagree! Absolutely not! That's not right! ...
- Partly agreeing. I agree up to a point, but ... I see your point, but ... That's partly true, but ... I'm not so sure about that.
- excess.
- excessive.
- extra.
- not wanted.
- supernumerary.
- surplus.
- too much.
- unwelcome.
“I am enough” means to accept your flaws whole-heartedly. Without self-acceptance, you will always be struggling with your identity. But when you know you are enough, you can finally be at peace with your flaws, imperfections, and mistakes.
enough means 'as much as necessary'. It can be used with an adjective, an adverb, a verb or a noun. It can also act as a pronoun.
[M] [T] I have a lot of money and enough time to use it. [M] [T] He spoke slowly enough for everyone to understand. [M] [T] She wasn't wealthy enough to feed her dog meat every day. [M] [T] Spend your time wisely and you'll always have enough of it.
If you say that you have had enough, you mean that you are unhappy with a situation and you want it to stop. I've had enough–there are limits even for the patience of a saint! I had had enough of other people for one night.
How do you use Enough said?
If you say 'enough said', you mean that what you have just said is enough to make a point clear, and that there is no need to say any more. My husband is a jazz musician. Enough said.
Me too is a social media phenomenon, commonly attributed to actress Alyssa Milano, that asks women who have experienced sexual harassment and assault to use the phrase or hashtag to show the magnitude of sexual violence.

If someone makes a positive statement and you want to agree with it, the grammatical way to reply is "me too." Both "me neither" and "me either" are often used to agree with a negative statement, but "me either" is often considered ungrammatical.
- besides.
- too.
- additionally.
- along.
- as well.
- correspondingly.
- further.
- furthermore.
- I agree with you 100 percent.
- I couldn't agree with you more.
- That's so true.
- That's for sure.
- (slang) Tell me about it!
- You're absolutely right.
- Absolutely.
- That's exactly how I feel.
- affirmative.
- amen.
- fine.
- good.
- okay.
- true.
- yea.
- all right.
- 1)As far as I am concerned, I am on the same wavelength with them on…
- 2)From my point of view, I cast no doubt on…
- 3)Personally, I see eye to eye with…
- 5)Personally, I do not see eye to eye with…
- abundantly.
- by much.
- conspicuously.
- eminently.
- emphatically.
- enormously.
- exceedingly.
- exceptionally.
“Too much” means that there is an excess of something. “Too” is used to describe that the adjective or adverb being used is in an excessive or extreme state, while “much” describes the fact that this phrase describes the quantity of something.
DEFINITIONS1. enough but no more than that. She had just enough money to pay for her bus ticket. Synonyms and related words. Enough and sufficiency.
What is woman enough?
Definition of 'woman enough to/for'
If you say that a woman is woman enough to do something, you mean that she has the necessary courage or ability to do it. She is woman enough to maintain her own identity.
English, if you say to someone, "You're too much," it. usually means you don't like the way they're acting. Maybe they are angry, or maybe they are just too. energetic.
Enough is an adjective that describes something that is adequate for an intended purpose. Enough is also used as an adverb to mean sufficiently or fully. Enough also has senses as a pronoun and an interjection. Enough describes something as being adequate or sufficient.
- satisfactory. adjective. good enough to be accepted in a particular situation.
- adequate. adjective. good enough or large enough for a particular purpose.
- fine. adjective. ...
- acceptable. adjective. ...
- decent. adjective. ...
- respectable. adjective. ...
- reasonable. adjective. ...
- tolerable. adjective.
- appalled.
- outraged.
- queasy.
- tired.
- unhappy.
- weary.
- abhorred.
- displeased.