The difference between Good enough and Snug

When used as adjectives, good enough means of an acceptable quality or state, whereas snug means warm and comfortable.


Snug is also noun with the meaning: a small, comfortable back room in a pub.

Snug is also verb with the meaning: to make secure or snug.

check bellow for the other definitions of Good enough and Snug

  1. Good enough as an adjective:

    Of an acceptable quality or state.

  1. Snug as an adjective:

    Warm and comfortable; cosy.

    Examples:

    "I felt snug tucked up in my snug bed."

  2. Snug as an adjective:

    Satisfactory.

  3. Snug as an adjective:

    Close-fitting.

  4. Snug as an adjective:

    Close; concealed; not exposed to notice.

  1. Snug as a noun (British):

    A small, comfortable back room in a pub.

  2. Snug as a noun (engineering):

    A lug.

  1. Snug as a verb (transitive):

    To make secure or snug.

  2. Snug as a verb:

    To snuggle or nestle.

  3. Snug as a verb (transitive):

    To make smooth.