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more plentiful
adjective as in abundant, productive
Weak matches
- abounding
- ample
- bounteous
- bountiful
- bumper
- chock-full
- complete
- copious
- enough
- excessive
- extravagant
- exuberant
- fertile
- flowing
- flush
- fruitful
- full
- fulsome
- generous
- improvident
- infinite
- large
- lavish
- liberal
- lousy with
- lush
- luxuriant
- overflowing
- plenteous
- prodigal
- profuse
- prolific
- replete
- rife
- sufficient
- superabundant
- superfluous
- swarming
- swimming
- teeming
adjective as in abundant
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- abounding
- appreciable
- bounteous
- bumper
- chock-full
- competent
- complete
- copious
- enough
- excessive
- extravagant
- exuberant
- flowing
- flush
- fruitful
- full
- fulsome
- improvident
- inexhaustible
- infinite
- large
- lavish
- liberal
- lousy with
- lush
- luxuriant
- no end
- overflowing
- plenteous
- plenty
- prodigal
- profuse
- replete
- rife
- superabundant
- superfluous
- swarming
- swimming
- teeming
- well-provided
Example Sentences
However, those galaxies are also more distant, marking a time in the cosmic history when black hole food was more plentiful.
And eventually Texas followed me back to Brooklyn, where breakfast tacos and Frito pie are now more plentiful than bialys.
They face no threat from fracking--they will always have cheaper, more plentiful oil than North Dakota or Alberta.
In the war zone now, he continues, medivacs are more plentiful and far better equipped.
Payroll jobs are becoming more plentiful in the U.S. And that's hard to ignore.
We picketed the horses in the open bottom where grass was more plentiful than in the brush, and settled ourselves to sleep.
After one day's ride on the railway it would be hard to conceive of game being more plentiful than it was while we were there.
It is to be hoped, and it is the belief of the writer, that engineers will become more plentiful in civic life in the future.
The water being much colder than in the outlet, the trout were more plentiful.
It's more plentiful in the Gulf of Georgia than it is up here in the inlet, but it's plenty enough everywhere.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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