Meaning & Definition of Plenty in English
English⟶
Plenty
/plɛnti/
noun
1. A full supply
- "There was plenty of food for everyone"
synonym:
- plenty,
- plentifulness,
- plenteousness,
- plenitude,
- plentitude
2. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- "A batch of letters"
- "A deal of trouble"
- "A lot of money"
- "He made a mint on the stock market"
- "See the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos"
- "It must have cost plenty"
- "A slew of journalists"
- "A wad of money"
synonym:
- batch,
- deal,
- flock,
- good deal,
- great deal,
- hatful,
- heap,
- lot,
- mass,
- mess,
- mickle,
- mint,
- mountain,
- muckle,
- passel,
- peck,
- pile,
- plenty,
- pot,
- quite a little,
- raft,
- sight,
- slew,
- spate,
- stack,
- tidy sum,
- wad
adverb
1. As much as necessary
- "Have i eaten enough?"
- (`plenty' is nonstandard) "i've had plenty, thanks"
synonym:
- enough,
- plenty
Examples of using
You've had plenty of chances.
We discussed it plenty of times.
You'll be plenty sorry.