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plenty

plen·ty

plenty

 
 
pronunciation:
plen ti
parts of speech:
noun, adjective, adverb
features:
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part of speech: noun
definition 1: a full provision or supply.
There was plenty of food at the church picnic, as usual.The new studio had plenty of space for the artist to work and display her canvases.
synonyms:
abundance, profusion, store
similar words:
bounty, cornucopia, hoard, lot, many, mine, much, plethora, quantity, sufficiency, wealth, well
definition 2: the state of being full or abundant.
They celebrated their plenty at harvest time.
synonyms:
affluence, amplitude, plenitude, profusion, wealth
antonyms:
destitution
similar words:
multitude, opulence, riches, sufficiency
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part of speech: adjective
definition: (informal) abundant.
There sure were plenty guests at that wedding!
synonyms:
abundant, bountiful, copious, profuse
similar words:
ample
 
part of speech: adverb
definition: (informal) quite.
Try some of these crackers! They're plenty good!My muscles were plenty sore after that first day's tennis practice.
synonyms:
extremely, highly, quite, very
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