Meaning & Definition of word "Plentiful"

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    Plentiful

    /ˈplɛntɪfəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Present in great quantity; abundant.
      • Example: After the rains, the garden was plentiful with blooms.
    • 2. Existing or available in large amounts.
      • Example: The region is plentiful in natural resources, making it a great place for mining.
    • 3. Characterized by a large supply; copious.
      • Example: The harvest this year was plentiful, leading to lower food prices at the market.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'plentif', from Old French 'plentif', from 'plenté' meaning 'fullness'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    plentiful resources:

    Resources that are available in great abundance.

    plentiful supply:

    An ample amount of goods or materials.

    Related Words

    abundance:

    A very large quantity of something.

    bounty:

    A large amount of something, typically given generously.

    sufficiency:

    The condition of being adequate or sufficient.

    Slang Meanings of plentiful

    Meaning: A lot of something.

    Example Sentence: There was plenty of snacks at the party.

    Meaning: Tons of; very many.

    Example Sentence: We had plenty of fun during the trip.