abundant

a·bun·dant

 (ə-bŭn′dənt)
adj.
1. Occurring in abundance: abundant crops. See Synonyms at plentiful.
2. Having an abundance of something; abounding: a region abundant in wildlife.

[Middle English aboundant, from Old French abondant, from Latin abundāns, abundant-, present participle of abundāre, to overflow; see abound.]

a·bun′dant·ly adv.
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abundant

(əˈbʌndənt)
adj
1. existing in plentiful supply
2. (foll by: in) having a plentiful supply (of)
3. (Chemistry) (of a chemical element or mineral) occurring to an extent specified in relation to other elements or minerals in the earth's crust or some other specified environment
4. (General Physics) (of an isotope) occurring to an extent specified in relation to other isotopes in a mixture of isotopes
[C14: from Latin abundant-, present participle of abundāre to abound]
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a•bun•dant

(əˈbʌn dənt)

adj.
1. present in great quantity; more than adequate: an abundant supply of water.
2. well supplied; abounding: a river abundant in salmon.
3. richly supplied: an abundant land.
[1325–75; Middle English (< Middle French) < Latin abundant-, s. of abundāns overflowing. See abound, -ant]
a•bun′dant•ly, adv.
syn: See plentiful.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.abundant - present in great quantityabundant - present in great quantity; "an abundant supply of water"
ample - more than enough in size or scope or capacity; "had ample food for the party"; "an ample supply"
rich - possessing material wealth; "her father is extremely rich"; "many fond hopes are pinned on rich uncles"
scarce - deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand; "fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought"
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abundant

adjective plentiful, full, rich, liberal, generous, lavish, ample, infinite, overflowing, exuberant, teeming, copious, inexhaustible, bountiful, luxuriant, profuse, rank, well-provided, well-supplied, bounteous, plenteous There is an abundant supply of cheap labour.
few, short, lacking, rare, inadequate, insufficient, scarce, scant, sparse, deficient, scanty
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abundant

adjective
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Translations
وَفِير، غَزِير، غَنِي بِ
hojný
rigeligtilstrækkelig
reichlich
abundante
abondantamplecopieuxlargeplantureux
nógur, ríkulegur
abbondanteabbondanzacopiosodoviziosoopimo
rikelig
обильный
bolçokzengin
丰富的

abundant

[əˈbʌndənt] ADJabundante
a country abundant in mineralsun país rico en minerales
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abundant

[əˈbʌndənt] adj [supply, resources] → abondant(e); [evidence] → abondant(e); [wildlife] → abondant(e)
to be abundant in sth (= have lots of) → abonder de qch, abonder en qch
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abundant

adjreich; growth, hairüppig; time, proofreichlich; energy, self-confidence etcungeheuer; to be abundant in somethingreich an etw (dat)sein; apples are in abundant supplyes gibt reichlich Äpfel, es gibt Äpfel in Hülle und Fülle
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abundant

[əˈbʌndənt] adj (crop, supply) → abbondante; (proof) → ampio/a
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abundance

(əˈbandəns) noun
a large amount. an abundance of food; There was food in abundance.
aˈbundant adjective
plentiful. abundant proof.
aˈbundantly adverb
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abundant

a. abundante, copioso-a.
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