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plentiful

30 synonyms and 22 antonyms for plentiful, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Available in large quantities; abundant.

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How to use plentiful

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plentiful supply food is plentiful

Etymology

From Middle English plentiful, built from plenty + -ful.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “plentiful” mean?

The word “plentiful” means available in large quantities; abundant. In plain terms, there's a lot of it — more than enough to go around.

How do you pronounce “plentiful”?

“Plentiful” is pronounced PLEHN-tihfl (/ˈplɛntɪfl̩/ in IPA).

How do you use “plentiful” in a sentence?

Here is “plentiful” used in a sentence: “Fresh fruit is plentiful in the summer months.”

What is another word for “plentiful”?

Words with a similar meaning to “plentiful” include abounding, abundant, adequate, ample, bountiful and brimming.

What is the opposite of “plentiful”?

The opposite of “plentiful” — its antonyms — are bare, barren, deficient, infertile and insufficient.

What part of speech is “plentiful”?

“Plentiful” is an adjective.

Where does the word “plentiful” come from?

The word “plentiful” comes from Middle English. From Middle English plentiful, built from plenty + -ful.

Is “plentiful” a common word?

“Plentiful” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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