Plenty ( noun , adverb )

(As a noun)

Plenty ( noun )

  1. An ample or abundant quantity or supply.
  2. A full or more than adequate amount.
  3. A large number or quantity of something.

Origin:

From middle english "plenteth", equivalent to "plentee" + "-th". plentee comes from old french "plente", from latin "plentum".

Examples:

  1. We have plenty of food for everyone.
  2. She has plenty of time to finish her work.
  3. There are plenty of people in the park today.
  4. We found plenty of evidence to support our hypothesis.
  5. I have plenty of reasons to be happy.

(As an adverb)

Plenty ( adverb )

  1. An ample or abundant quantity or supply.
  2. A full or more than adequate amount.
  3. A large number or quantity of something.

Origin:

From middle english "plenteth", equivalent to "plentee" + "-th". plentee comes from old french "plente", from latin "plentum".

Examples:

  1. We have plenty of food for everyone.
  2. She has plenty of time to finish her work.
  3. There are plenty of people in the park today.
  4. We found plenty of evidence to support our hypothesis.
  5. I have plenty of reasons to be happy.
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