plethorous

[pleth-er-uh s]

plethorous Definition

  • 1overabundant; excessive
  • 2exhibiting plethora

Using plethorous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "plethorous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company had a plethorous supply of goods.

  • Example

    His writing style is often criticized for being plethorous and verbose.

  • Example

    The garden was filled with plethorous flowers and plants.

plethorous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for plethorous

Antonyms for plethorous

Phrases with plethorous

  • an excessive or overabundant quantity

    Example

    The restaurant served a plethorous amount of food that we couldn't finish.

  • plethorous options

    an excessive or overwhelming number of choices

    Example

    The store had plethorous options for every product, making it difficult to choose.

  • an excessive or rapid increase in size or amount

    Example

    The city experienced plethorous growth in population and infrastructure.

Origins of plethorous

from Greek 'plethōrḗs', meaning 'fullness'

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Summary: plethorous in Brief

'Plethorous' [pleth-er-uh s] means overabundant or excessive, often used to describe an overwhelming amount of something. It can be applied to various contexts, such as a company's supply of goods, a writer's use of language, or a garden's flowers and plants. Phrases like 'plethorous amount' and 'plethorous options' denote an excessive quantity or number of choices.