enough vs excess

enough

noun
  • An instance of being sufficient, or of doing something sufficiently. 

intj
  • Stop! Don't do that any more! 

adv
  • Used after certain adverbs to emphasise that a quality is notable, unexpected, etc. 

  • Fully; quite; used after adjectives to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very. 

  • Sufficiently. 

pron
  • A sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc. 

det
  • Sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate. 

excess

noun
  • The state of surpassing or going beyond a limit; the state of being beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; more than what is usual or proper. 

  • An act of eating or drinking more than enough. 

  • Spherical excess, the amount by which the sum of the three angles of a spherical triangle exceeds two right angles. The spherical excess is proportional to the area of the triangle. 

  • The degree or amount by which one thing or number exceeds another; remainder. 

  • A condition on an insurance policy by which the insured pays for a part of the claim. 

verb
  • To declare (an employee) surplus to requirements, such that he or she might not be given work. 

adj
  • More than is normal, necessary or specified. 

How often have the words enough and excess occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )