plentifully
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Definition
Adverb: - In a bountiful manner; in large quantities; abundantly: The word "plentifully" describes an action done in a way that provides or exists in a large, ample, or generous amount.
Usage
"Plentifully" is used to modify verbs, describing how an action is performed with abundance or in great supply. It often appears in contexts related to nature, resources, or provision.
Examples
- The rain fell plentifully, ending the long drought.
- The trees in the orchard bore fruit plentifully this season.
- She applied the fertilizer plentifully to ensure the plants would grow strong.
Advanced Usage
- To flow plentifully: To move or pour out in a very abundant stream.
- After the storm, water flowed plentifully from the mountain springs.
- To be supplied plentifully: To be provided with a large, more-than-sufficient amount of something.
- The camp was supplied plentifully with food and fresh water.
Variants and Related Words
- Plentiful (adjective): Existing in great quantity; abundant.
- The harvest was plentiful this year.
- Plenty (noun): A large or sufficient amount or quantity; more than enough.
- There is plenty of time to finish the project.
Synonyms
- Abundantly: In large quantities; plentifully.
- Copiously: In large amounts.
- Amply: More than sufficiently; plentifully.
- Generously: In a way that is liberal or plentiful.
Antonyms
- Sparingly: In a restricted or meager manner.
- Scarcely: Barely; hardly; in a manner indicating very little quantity.
Adverb
- in a bountiful manner