Abundant
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Etymology
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Old English (h)abundant, aboundant, French abondant, from Latin abudans, present participle of abundare. See abound
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Abundant (comparative more Abundant, superlative most Abundant)|
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- Fully sufficient; found in copious supply; in great quantity.
- [W]ith their magical words they [poets] bring forth to our eyesight the abundant images and beauties of creation. — Leigh Hunt, On the Realities of Imagination
- Richly supplied — followed by in, rarely by with.
- Abundant in goodness and truth. — Exodus, 34:6
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- ample (see here for explanation of distinctions)
- bountiful
- copious
- exuberant
- liberal
- overflowing
- plenteous
- plentiful
- profuse
- rich
- teeming
- See also Wikisaurus:abundant
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fully sufficient; plentiful
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Latin abudans
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Abundant (epicene, plural Abundants)
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