plenitude

[ˈplɛn.ɪ.tjuːd]

plenitude Definition

  • 1a large amount of something
  • 2the state of being full or complete

Using plenitude: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden was in a plenitude of bloom.

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    The plenitude of food at the party was overwhelming.

  • Example

    The plenitude of options made it difficult to choose.

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    The plenitude of evidence supported the prosecution's case.

plenitude Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for plenitude

Antonyms for plenitude

Phrases with plenitude

  • in abundance; in a plentiful or copious manner

    Example

    The fruit trees were laden with apples in plenitude.

  • complete and absolute control or authority

    Example

    The dictator enjoyed a plenitude of power over his subjects.

  • the state of being filled with divine favor or blessing

    Example

    The saintly woman was known for her plenitude of grace and compassion.

Origins of plenitude

from Latin 'plenus', meaning 'full'

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Summary: plenitude in Brief

The term 'plenitude' [ˈplɛn.ɪ.tjuːd] refers to a large amount of something or the state of being full or complete. It can be used to describe an abundance of options, evidence, or food, as well as the blooming of a garden. Phrases like 'in plenitude' denote abundance, while 'plenitude of power' and 'plenitude of grace' refer to complete control or divine favor, respectively.