plentiful

adjective
UK: /ˈplentɪfl/
US: /ˈplentɪfl/
  1. Existing in or yielding great quantity; abundant

    1. Food was plentiful after the harvest.
    2. The land provided a plentiful supply of fresh water for all the villagers.
  2. Containing plenty, or an abundance, of something specified

    1. The area is plentiful in natural resources.
    2. This year, we had a plentiful amount of rain, which helped the crops grow well.

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The word "plentiful" in English means: Existing in or yielding great quantity; abundant, Containing plenty, or an abundance, of something specified.

The phonetic transcription of "plentiful" is /ˈplentɪfl/ in British English and /ˈplentɪfl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "plentiful": ample, profuse, copious, bountiful, abundant.

Example usage of "plentiful": "Food was plentiful after the harvest.". More examples on the page.