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Meaning of heaps
The primary meaning of "heaps" refers to a large quantity or amount of something.
Etymology of heaps
The word "heaps" originated from Old English "hēap," which is also the source of the Modern English word "heap"
Historically, the word has been used to describe a collection or accumulation of things, often in a disorderly or untidy manner
Synonyms
piles
stacks
masses
loads
lots
plenty
abundance
profusion
multitude
quantities
amounts
stores
reserves
hoards
accumulations
collections
gatherings
aggregates
assemblages
congregations
concentrations
clusters
batches
consignments
shipments
cargoes
freights
burdens
weights
tons
heaps
pecks
bushels
scores
myriads
legions
armies
throngs
hordes
crowds
swarms
flocks
herds
Definitions
- A large quantity or amount of something
- * A pile or collection of things, typically disordered or untidy
Usage Examples
- The room was filled with heaps of old clothes and broken furniture
- * The company has heaps of experience in the industry
- * There were heaps of people at the concert, all cheering and dancing
Antonyms
scarcity
lack
shortage
insufficiency
deficiency
paucity
dearth
barrenness
emptiness
void
nothingness
absence
deficiency
inadequacy
bareness
leanness
meagerness
poorness
scantiness
spareness
thinness
weakness