Plenty

/ˈplɛnti/ noun

Plenty means more than enough of something. It can also be used informally as an adverb to mean “very,” like “plenty big.”

From Old French *plenté* meaning “fullness, abundance,” from Latin *plenitās* from *plenus* “full.” It’s related to *plenty*, *plentiful*, and *complete* which all carry the idea of fullness.

ESabundante
PTabundante
ZH大量的
ARوفير
FRabondant
SWtele
HIप्रचुर
JA豊富な
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