plentiful
Americanadjective
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ample; abundant
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having or yielding an abundance
a plentiful year
Related Words
Plentiful, ample, abundant, bountiful describe a more than adequate supply of something. Plentiful suggests an over-adequate quantity: a plentiful supply. Ample suggests a more than adequate quality as well: to give ample praise. Abundant implies a greater degree of plenty, and bountiful a still more ample quality as well: an abundant, even a bountiful, harvest.
Other Word Forms
- overplentiful adjective
- overplentifully adverb
- overplentifulness noun
- plentifully adverb
- plentifulness noun
- quasi-plentiful adjective
- quasi-plentifully adverb
- unplentiful adjective
- unplentifully adverb
Etymology
Origin of plentiful
A late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; plenty, -ful
Example Sentences
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He says such electronics have become far cheaper and more plentiful only recently.
Analysts generally expect oil prices to remain calm and return below $60 by midyear, citing plentiful supply and buffers like U.S. strategic reserves.
From Barron's
Because sodium is inexpensive and plentiful, these batteries have the potential to be safer, more affordable, and more environmentally friendly.
From Science Daily
The milk is always full fat and the butter plentiful.
From BBC
Natural gas is a plentiful resource in the U.S., with exports of liquid natural gas continuing to increase.
From MarketWatch
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