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| plen·ty [ pléntee ] |
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large amount: an adequate or more than adequate amount or quantity
 There's plenty for the kids to do there.
 Get plenty of rest.
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prosperity: a situation in which there is a more than adequate supply of food, money, and other necessities
 had grown up in a time of plenty
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adjective |
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amply sufficient: ample or more than sufficient
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informal
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adverb |
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sufficiently: used to emphasize the degree to which something is the case
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informal
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 It should be plenty big enough.
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| [13th century. Via Old French plentet< Latin plenitas< plenus "full"] |
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