Plenty
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noun
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adverb
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(As a noun)
Plenty ( noun )
- An ample or abundant quantity or supply.
- A full or more than adequate amount.
- 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:
- We have plenty of food for everyone.
- She has plenty of time to finish her work.
- There are plenty of people in the park today.
- We found plenty of evidence to support our hypothesis.
- I have plenty of reasons to be happy.
(As an adverb)
Plenty ( adverb )
- An ample or abundant quantity or supply.
- A full or more than adequate amount.
- 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:
- We have plenty of food for everyone.
- She has plenty of time to finish her work.
- There are plenty of people in the park today.
- We found plenty of evidence to support our hypothesis.
- I have plenty of reasons to be happy.