plenty

[ˈplɛnti]

plenty Definition

  • 1a large or sufficient amount or quantity
  • 2more than enough

Using plenty: Examples

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

  • Example

    There is plenty of food for everyone.

  • Example

    We have plenty of time to finish the project.

  • Example

    She has plenty of experience in this field.

  • Example

    He has plenty of money to buy a new car.

plenty Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with plenty

  • there are many other people or opportunities available if one does not work out

    Example

    Don't worry about your breakup. Remember, there are plenty more fish in the sea.

  • to have a lot of things to deal with or be responsible for

    Example

    I can't go out tonight. I have plenty on my plate with work and family obligations.

  • in large amounts or quantities

    Example

    The harvest this year was bountiful, with fruits and vegetables growing in plenty.

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Summary: plenty in Brief

The term 'plenty' [ˈplɛnti] refers to a large or sufficient amount or quantity, often indicating more than enough. It can function as a noun, pronoun, adverb, or determiner, as in 'There is plenty of food for everyone.' 'Plenty' extends into phrases like 'plenty more fish in the sea,' suggesting that there are many other people or opportunities available, and 'have plenty on one's plate,' meaning to have a lot of things to deal with.

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