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plenty
[ plen-tee ]
noun
- a full or abundant supply or amount:
There is plenty of time.
- the state or quality of being plentiful; abundance:
resources in plenty.
Synonyms: , , ,
- an abundance, as of goods or luxuries, or a time of such abundance:
the plenty of a rich harvest; the plenty that comes with peace.
adjective
- existing in ample quantity or number; plentiful; abundant:
Food is never too plenty in the area.
- more than sufficient; ample:
That helping is plenty for me.
adverb
- Informal. fully; quite:
plenty good enough.
plenty
1/ ˈɛԳɪ /
noun
- often foll by of a great number, amount, or quantity; lots
there are plenty of cars on display here
plenty of time
- generous or ample supplies of wealth, produce, or resources
the age of plenty
- in plentyexisting in abundance
food in plenty
determiner
- very many; ample
plenty of people believe in ghosts
- ( as pronoun )
that's plenty, thanks
there's plenty more
adverb
- not_standard.(intensifier)
he was plenty mad
- informal.more than adequately; abundantly
the water's plenty hot enough
Plenty
2/ ˈɛԳɪ /
noun
- Bay of Plentya large bay of the Pacific on the NE coast of the North Island, New Zealand
Usage Note
Other Word Forms
- v·t noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of plenty1
Idioms and Phrases
see under not the only fish in the sea .Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Liverpool fans had plenty of time to get used to Slot before his first Premier League game in charge.
Wildfires are very common in the UK in early spring, with plenty of dead or dormant vegetation at the end of winter that can dry out quickly.
And Wrexham's hierarchy have plenty to ponder as they plan for the club's first season in the second tier since 1981-82.
There are plenty of times you don't want to be exposed to the individual prejudices and caprices of human beings.
McVicar says there was plenty of scepticism surrounding his plans to hold events in Ayr, but also local support as well.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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