Associations to the word «Plenty»
Noun
- Ease
- Quiet
- Diet
- Drunk
- Cucumber
- Juice
- Eating
- Amusement
- Lot
- Pheasant
- Rich
- Dread
- Pudding
- Nymph
- Potato
- Heidelberg
- Wealth
- Candy
- Cupboard
- Smart
- Flannel
- Emblem
- Bathe
- Drinking
- Barley
- Supper
- Boiling
- Grain
- Lodging
- Hoard
- Provincial
- Bottom
- Pia
- Harbour
- Bacon
- Ventilation
- Manpower
- Cholesterol
- Grail
- Turnip
- Wheat
- Honey
- Airlock
- Rancher
- Nut
- Massey
- Salt
- Rub
- Water
- Gossip
- Elegance
- Orchard
- Blessing
- Horne
- Rugby
- Reviewer
- Powder
- Heap
- Parking
- Flourish
- Trout
- Wash
- Fat
- Hurry
Adjective
Wiktionary
PLENTY, noun. A more than adequate amount.
PLENTY, pronoun. More than enough.
PLENTY, adverb. More than sufficiently.
PLENTY, adverb. (colloquial) Used as an intensifier, very.
PLENTY, adjective. (obsolete) plentiful
PLENTY, proper noun. A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
PLENTY, proper noun. A town in Tasmania, Australia.
PLENTY, proper noun. A town in Victoria, Australia.
Dictionary definition
PLENTY, noun. A full supply; "there was plenty of food for everyone".
PLENTY, noun. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos"; "it must have cost plenty"; "a slew of journalists"; "a wad of money".
PLENTY, adverb. As much as necessary; "Have I eaten enough?"; (`plenty' is nonstandard) "I've had plenty, thanks".
Wise words
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