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plentiful

1 of 1adjective
/ˈplɛntɪfəl/
Forms:more plentiful,most plentiful
1

available in large quantity

  • In the forest, berries were plentiful, providing food for many animals.
  • During the sale, discounts were plentiful, attracting numerous shoppers.
  • The garden yielded plentiful vegetables throughout the growing season.
  • In the fall, pumpkin patches were plentiful, offering a wide selection for carving and baking.
  • The orchard yielded a plentiful harvest of apples this year, filling many crates.
2

providing or having a large amount of resources or qualities

  • The garden was plentiful, yielding a bountiful harvest of vegetables and fruits.
  • The forest is plentiful with berries and wild herbs, offering a natural bounty.
  • The farmland was plentiful, producing enough crops to feed the entire village.
  • The river is plentiful with fish, making it a popular spot for local fishermen.