plenty

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English

Etymology

From Middle English, from Old French plenté, from Latin plenitatem, accusative of plenitas (“fullness”), from plenus (“complete", "full”)

Pronunciation

Noun

plenty (plural plenties)

  1. An adequate amount.

Derived terms

terms derived from plenty (noun)

Adverb

plenty (not comparable)

  1. Sufficiently or very.

Translations

Sufficiently or very
  • Swedish: rikligt sv(sv)

Adjective

plenty (not comparable)

  1. plentiful

Translations

plentiful
  • Finnish: paljon fi(fi)
  • German: massenhaft, reichlich
  • Macedonian: обилно mk(mk) (óbilno), изобилно mk(mk) (izóbilno)
  • Swedish: riklig sv(sv)

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