Synonym: abundant, ample, enough, generous, lavish, sufficient. Antonym: scarce. Similar words: bountiful, pitiful, dutifully, beautiful, plenty, identify, lentil, resplendent. Meaning: ['plentɪfʊl] adj. 1. existing in great number or quantity 2. affording an abundant supply 3. producing in abundance.
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31. Research grants are plentiful in science and engineering subjects, but much harder to get in the humanities.
32. Celtic coinage, in particular, proved to be more plentiful than experts had thought, with countless new varieties turning up.
33. There was a plentiful supply of cheap labour that could be easily employed in tiny sweatshops.
34. Blueberries are particularly enjoyable when combined with other berries, and they are quite plentiful in the United States.
35. Plentiful raw materials and assured markets had improved living standards along with popular forbearance.
36. Cattle required good quality pasture and plentiful hay if they were to be kept over the winter, which they generally were.
37. This is the richest of the indigenous churches of the district where limestone is plentiful and masonry developed early.
38. Besides our farm produce and the agency supplies, fish were plentiful and so was wild meat.
39. During the 18th century land was cheap, grain was plentiful, and meat was abundant.
40. The lower school had its own grassed and paved play area with plentiful equipment.
41. These conditions are best met in low-lying areas that were once marshland, and which still lie above a plentiful water table.
42. Flounders were plentiful, with many undersize fish caught on the ebb tide.
43. The air is sweet, the land is good, timber is plentiful, and the fishing is excellent.
44. Plentiful moisture in the extreme northern latitudes, for example, is rendered useless by severe winter frost and an abbreviated growing season.
45. She turned on the tap and gave a whoop of delight as water cascaded forth, hot and plentiful.
46. Food is at its most plentiful during the short summer months, when the snow melts to uncover the higher mountain pastures.
47. On the low ground nearby where the vegetation cover was extensive, birds were also plentiful.
48. This fish has a wide range, but it is not plentiful in any one place.
49. As soon as the eggs hatch you will need to provide a plentiful supply of the plant that the caterpillar feeds on.
50. Monsters were plentiful in the still magic-rich mountains of Nagarythe and these were captured and tamed by the Naggarothi.
51. Although food is more plentiful these days, child mortality remains dangerously high.
52. Explanations are plentiful: absurd, irrational, unscientific explanations, alongside absurd, rational, scientific ones.
53. They included liberals, who were far more plentiful and powerful in the 1930s and 1940s than they are today.
54. Production managers work in all parts of the country, but jobs are most plentiful in areas where manufacturing is concentrated.
55. With plentiful coal, which could be moved easily on the railways, steam power could be used to drive machinery.
56. In high summer, provisions were plentiful, but would have to be gathered and loaded.
57. And the scars of Labour ministers were just as plentiful as the ones on Tory backs.
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58. Differences between the two theorists seem plentiful, but they shared many views.
59. A plentiful supply of food is particularly important for hedgehogs after hibernation and prior to breeding.
60. For years we have taken its plentiful, unadulterated supply for granted.
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