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Meaning of plentiful
The primary meaning of the word "plentiful" is having a large or sufficient amount of something.
Etymology of plentiful
The word "plentiful" has its roots in the Old French word "plentif" or "plentevous," meaning full or abundant
It originated from the Latin word "plenus," meaning full, and the suffix "-ful," which forms adjectives indicating fullness or abundance
Historically, the word has been used since the 14th century to describe something that is abundant or exists in large quantities
Synonyms
abundant
ample
copious
plentiful
rich
lavish
luxuriant
profuse
generous
bountiful
fertile
fruitful
prolific
teeming
swarming
thronging
crowded
dense
numerous
multitudinous
manifold
multiple
sundry
varied
diverse
extensive
widespread
common
frequent
recurring
repeated
plentiful
overflowing
brimming
full
replete
stuffed
packed
crowded
swarming
thronged
populous
Definitions
- Existing in large quantities or amounts
- * Having a large or sufficient amount of something
- * Affording an abundant supply
Usage Examples
- The hotel room was plentifully supplied with fresh towels and toiletries
- * The region is plentiful in natural resources, including oil, gas, and coal
- * The garden was plentiful with flowers, trees, and other plants
Antonyms
scarce
rare
uncommon
infrequent
sporadic
occasional
limited
restricted
inadequate
insufficient
meager
paltry
deficient
lacking
wanting
needing
absent
missing
devoid
barren
empty
vacant
unfilled
unoccupied