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plentiful
/ ˈplɛntɪfʊl /
adjective
- ample; abundant
- having or yielding an abundance
a plentiful year
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Derived Forms
- ˈplentifully, adverb
- ˈplentifulness, noun
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Other Words From
- plenti·ful·ly adverb
- plenti·ful·ness noun
- over·plenti·ful adjective
- over·plenti·ful·ly adverb
- over·plenti·ful·ness noun
- quasi-plenti·ful adjective
- quasi-plenti·ful·ly adverb
- un·plenti·ful adjective
- un·plenti·ful·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of plentiful1
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Example Sentences
Riffing off the slogan “Now Everyone Can Fly,” the carrier offered no-frills flights that were both cheap and plentiful.
But this is the Middle East, after all, where budgets are small, and wars are plentiful.
However, those galaxies are also more distant, marking a time in the cosmic history when black hole food was more plentiful.
While plentiful and cheap today, aluminum was once an extremely valuable metal.
During the plentiful dry season, women consumed more calories and more energy-rich lipids.
I pulled up and glanced about, but the clumps of scrubby timber were just plentiful enough to cut off a clear view of the flat.
We picketed the horses in the open bottom where grass was more plentiful than in the brush, and settled ourselves to sleep.
But with small engines, or where coal is plentiful, the engine would be best without it.
In South Africa gold and diamonds are plentiful; and Newfoundland has wonderful deposits of iron ore.
Mists or hoar frosts on the tenth of March betokens (sic) a plentiful year, but not without some diseases.
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