abundant
Definition of abundant:
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part of speech: adverb
Abundantly.
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part of speech: adjective
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Common misspellings:
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- abduntant (1.9%)
- abandant (1.3%)
- ubundent (1.3%)
- abudnant (1.9%)
- aoundant (1.3%)
- abudant (7.1%)
- abondant (3.9%)
- abundent (66.2%)
- adundant (1.3%)
- abundunt (2.6%)
- abudent (3.9%)
- aboundant (5.2%)
- abuddant (1.3%)
- aboundent (0.6%)
Usage examples for abundant:
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It is nearly a month away to be sure, but that will give you abundant time.
"Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life" – Charles King -
An abundant supply would still remain, by virtue of which she might continue to sin without fearing that Cleopatra would ever part from her Charmian.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers" – Georg Ebers -
If a soul is to gain more abundant life, it must rise above the desire to grasp and hold.
"The New Theology" – R. J. Campbell -
I added to this, my first impression, by further observation, for which I soon had abundant opportunity.
"The Passenger from Calais" – Arthur Griffiths