Synonym: abundant, ample, plentiful. Similar words: pious, propitious, photocopier, microscopically, odious, curious, dubious, tedious. Meaning: ['kəʊpjəs] adj. 1. large in number or quantity (especially of discourse) 2. affording an abundant supply.
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(61) This zone is composed mainly of the peristome, which produces copious amounts of nectar, luring insect prey to land or crawl onto the perilous footing surrounding the pitcher trap.
(62) The copious moisture of a tropical climate was apparent in the rich luxuriance of the vegetation.
(63) The banker's speech was fluent, but it was also copious.
(64) In fact, we know that Rowling despises this Blytonesque endless summer holiday world where youngest Anne served copious Ginger Beer and was only ever complimented on her wifely attributes.
(65) Podocytes contain elaborate Golgi complexes, copious rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum membranes and lysosomes.
(66) Before those experiments can even begin, however, the target chamber must be prepared with shields that can block the copious neutrons that a fusion reaction would produce.
(67) Using coke in iron ore reduction produces copious quantities of airborne particulates.
(68) John Updike is a copious writer having a great influence on the contemporary American literary history.
(68) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(69) She took copious notes.
(70) You must picture Mr. Thomas Marvel as a person of copious, flexible visage.
(71) Copious tryptase was temporarily stored in secretory vacuole, and small amounts of tryptase was released from secretory vacuole for depolymerize of F-actin ring in cell.
(72) The Orangery will be decorated with copious topiaries, flowers, trelisses etc.
(73) They also have copious amounts of length and depth to surround Roy.
(74) The conceit came to me of a copious grove of singing birds, and in their midst a simple harmonic duo, two human souls, steadily asserting their own pensiveness, joyousness.
(75) Having partaken of a copious breakfast, with fish, and rice, and hard eggs, at Southampton, he had so far rallied at Winchester as to think a glass of sherry necessary.
(76) The only time men come close is when the division of communication in the tightly compartmentalised male brain is broken down - by copious quantities of alcohol.
More similar words: pious, propitious, photocopier, microscopically, odious, curious, dubious, tedious, furious, envious, noxious, bilious, anxious, serious, various, obvious, specious, nefarious, previous, notorious, officious, imperious, glorious, spurious, precious, factious, obnoxious, dubiously, ambitious, egregious.