Etymology: [ plen-tE ] (noun.) 13th century. From Middle English, from Old French plenté, from Latin plenitatem, accusative of plenitas (“fullness”), from plenus (“complete, full”)
Synonyms: affluence, avalanche, capacity, copiousness, cornucopia, deluge, enough, flood, fruitfulness, full house, fund, good deal, great deal, heaps, loads, lots, luxury, mass, masses
çokluk, çok, bolluk, kâfi miktarda, bol bol, gayet, bol, bereket, pek çok, (pek) çok, tamamen, dili bol bol, çok bol, yetecek kadar, bir yığın, oldukça, fazla, ganilik, bereketli, dili pek çok, bol miktarda, plentiful, mebzulen, verimlilik, mahsuldar, plentifullybol bol, verimli, plentifulness i, külliyetli, verimli bir şekilde, bolca, hayli, bir dolu, yığınla,
An adequate amount, A sufficient quantity. More than enough, Sufficiently or very, as much as necessary; "Have I eaten enough?"; (`plenty' is nonstandard) "I've had plenty, thanks", abundance; large quantity; wealth; sufficient quantity; much, Full or adequate supply; enough and to spare; sufficiency; specifically, abundant productiveness of the earth; ample supply for human wants; abundance; copiousness, abundant; existing in large amounts; sufficient, Plentiful; abundant, a full supply; "there was plenty of food for everyone, very, to a great degree (Slang), If there is plenty of something, there is a large amount of it. If there are plenty of things, there are many of them. Plenty is used especially to indicate that there is enough of something, or more than you need. There was still plenty of time to take Jill out for pizza Most businesses face plenty of competition Are there plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet? Plenty is also a pronoun. I don't believe in long interviews. Fifteen minutes is plenty, a full supply; "there was plenty of food for everyone", (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty", emphasis You use plenty in front of adjectives or adverbs to emphasize the degree of the quality they are describing. The water looked plenty deep The compartment is plenty big enough, Plenty is a situation in which people have a lot to eat or a lot of money to live on. You are all fortunate to be growing up in a time of peace and plenty, Existing in large number or ample amount, Yielding abundance, plenty, Lavish; profuse; prodigal, Abundant, existing in great number or quantity; "rhinoceroses were once plentiful here, Things that are plentiful exist in such large amounts or numbers that there is enough for people's wants or needs. Fish are plentiful in the lake. a plentiful supply of vegetables and salads and fruits. + plentifully plen·ti·ful·ly Nettle grows plentifully on any rich waste ground. more than enough in quantity, bountiful, abundant; full, replete; rich, lush; numerous, manifold, Containing plenty; copious; abundant; ample; as, a plentiful harvest; a plentiful supply of water, existing in great number or quantity; "rhinoceroses were once plentiful here", affording an abundant supply; "had ample food for the party"; "copious provisions"; "food is plentiful"; "a plenteous grape harvest"; "a rich supply", producing in abundance; "the bountiful earth"; "a plentiful year"; "fruitful soil", Yielding abundance; prolific; fruitful, bountifully, abundantly, amply; richly, lushly, in a plentiful manner, in a bountiful manner, a lot of -, much -,
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An adequate amount - "During this season of distress, the discouragements to marriage, and the difficulty of rearing a family are so great that population is at a stand. In the mean time the cheapness of labour, the plenty of labourers, and the necessity of an increased industry amongst them, encourage cultivators to employ more labour upon their land, to turn up fresh soil, and to manure and improve more completely what is already in tillage"
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A sufficient quantity. More than enough - "I think six eggs should be plenty for this recipe."
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Sufficiently or very - "This office is plenty big enough for our needs."
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as much as necessary; "Have I eaten enough?"; (`plenty' is nonstandard) "I've had plenty, thanks"
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abundance; large quantity; wealth; sufficient quantity; much isim
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Full or adequate supply; enough and to spare; sufficiency; specifically, abundant productiveness of the earth; ample supply for human wants; abundance; copiousness
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abundant; existing in large amounts; sufficient sıfat
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Plentiful; abundant
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a full supply; "there was plenty of food for everyone
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very, to a great degree (Slang)
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If there is plenty of something, there is a large amount of it. If there are plenty of things, there are many of them. Plenty is used especially to indicate that there is enough of something, or more than you need. There was still plenty of time to take Jill out for pizza Most businesses face plenty of competition Are there plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet? Plenty is also a pronoun. I don't believe in long interviews. Fifteen minutes is plenty
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a full supply; "there was plenty of food for everyone"
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(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
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emphasis You use plenty in front of adjectives or adverbs to emphasize the degree of the quality they are describing. The water looked plenty deep The compartment is plenty big enough
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Plenty is a situation in which people have a lot to eat or a lot of money to live on. You are all fortunate to be growing up in a time of peace and plenty
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plentiful
Existing in large number or ample amount - "She accumulated a plentiful collection of books."
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plentiful
Yielding abundance - "Some years, the tree is a plentiful source of apples."
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plentiful.
plenty
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plentiful
Lavish; profuse; prodigal
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plentiful
Abundant
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plentiful
existing in great number or quantity; "rhinoceroses were once plentiful here
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Things that are plentiful exist in such large amounts or numbers that there is enough for people's wants or needs. Fish are plentiful in the lake. a plentiful supply of vegetables and salads and fruits. + plentifully plen·ti·ful·ly Nettle grows plentifully on any rich waste ground. more than enough in quantity
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