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    Plen·ty
    /ˈplen(t)ē/

    pronoun

    • 1. a large or sufficient amount or quantity; more than enough: "I would have plenty of time to get home"

    noun

    • 1. a situation in which food and other necessities are available in sufficiently large quantities: "such natural phenomena as famine and plenty"

    adverb

    • 1. used to emphasize the degree of something: informal "she has plenty more ideas"
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  3. B1. easily as much or as many as you need: Don't bring any food - we've got plenty. There is plenty of evidence to support her claims. There's plenty of room. Help yourself to food - there's plenty more. Fewer examples. There are plenty of opportunities for research. Don't panic, we've got plenty of time.

  4. 1. / ˈplɛntɪ / noun. often foll by of a great number, amount, or quantity; lots. there are plenty of cars on display here. plenty of time. generous or ample supplies of wealth, produce, or resources. the age of plenty. in plenty. existing in abundance. food in plenty. determiner. very many; ample. plenty of people believe in ghosts. ( as pronoun )

  5. Definition of plenty noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. plenty meaning: 1. easily as much or as many as you need: 2. easily as big/large/wide, etc as you need something…. Learn more.

  7. What does the word plenty mean? There are 16 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word plenty , six of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  8. Britannica Dictionary definition of PLENTY. [noncount] formal. : the state of having enough of the things that make life good and easy. They thought of America as the land of plenty. Businesses tend to give more to charity in times of plenty. [=when they have more money] a season of plenty.

  9. the state or quality of being plentiful; abundance: resources in plenty. an abundance, as of goods or luxuries, or a time of such abundance: the plenty of a rich harvest; the plenty that comes with peace. adj. existing in ample quantity or number; plentiful; abundant: Food is never too plenty in the area. more than sufficient;

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