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Meaning

The word "plenty" refers to a large quantity or an abundance of something. It indicates that there is more than enough of whatever is being described, often implying a sense of richness or sufficiency.

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Etymology

The word "plenty" originates from Middle English "plente," from Old French "plenté," which in turn comes from Latin "plenitas," meaning "fullness." The root word "plen" derives from "plenus," meaning "full."

Examples

  1. There was plenty of food at the party for all the guests.
  2. After the rain, the garden was full of plenty of vibrant flowers.
  3. She had plenty of reasons to be happy with her excellent results.
  4. The city has an ample supply of resources, ensuring plenty for its residents.