Associations to the word «Abound»
Noun
- Filth
- Crab
- Cane
- Civilisation
- Poultry
- Chestnut
- Flourish
- Strawberry
- Analogy
- Reef
- Maxim
- Fern
- Cattle
- Quantity
- Kangaroo
- Wit
- Haunt
- Stream
- Corn
- Limestone
- Commodity
- Grace
- Overflow
- Swine
- Silk
- Riddle
- Goat
- Kind
- Conjecture
- Subsistence
- Quarry
- Scrub
- Vegetable
- Grass
- Sin
- Crocodile
- Cereal
- Vicinity
- Animal
- Snake
- Intrigue
- Moose
- Tale
- Cod
- Wealth
- Hemp
- Spice
- Ridicule
- Grape
- Lime
- Lichen
- Bower
- Maize
- Melon
- Splendour
- Vine
- Humor
- Inconsistency
- Forest
- Repetition
- Legend
- Sea
- Superstition
- Wildlife
- Clam
- Seafood
- Timber
- Righteousness
- Parable
- Pine
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ABOUND, verb. (intransitive) To be full to overflowing. [First attested from around (1350 to 1470).]
ABOUND, verb. (intransitive) (obsolete) To be wealthy. [Attested from around (1350 to 1470) until the mid 18th century.]
ABOUND, verb. (intransitive) To be highly productive.
ABOUND, verb. (intransitive) To be present or available in large numbers; to be plentiful. [First attested from around (1350 to 1470).]
ABOUND, verb. (intransitive) To revel in. [Attested from around (1350 to 1470) until the late 18th century.]
ABOUND, verb. (intransitive) To be copiously supplied;
ABOUND IN, verb. To have something in great numbers or quantities; to possess in such abundance as to be characterized by.
ABOUND WITH, verb. To have something in great numbers or quantities; to possess in such abundance as to be characterized by.
Dictionary definition
ABOUND, verb. Be abundant or plentiful; exist in large quantities.
ABOUND, verb. Be in a state of movement or action; "The room abounded with screaming children"; "The garden bristled with toddlers".
Wise words
Truthful words are not beautiful; beautiful words are not
truthful. Good words are not persuasive; persuasive words
are not good.