abundant

/əˈbʌndənt/ · uh-BUN-duhntadjective

Existing in plentiful or more-than-sufficient quantity.

Use abundant when the context supports this precise meaning: existing in plentiful or more-than-sufficient quantity.

What abundant Really Means

The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.

1

Plentiful supply

Available in large quantity.

Example

Fresh water is abundant in the northern valley.

2

Numerous examples

Occurring frequently or in many instances.

Example

Evidence of repair is abundant throughout the structure.

3

Rich natural presence

Growing or existing profusely.

Example

Wild herbs remain abundant after the rains.

Use abundant Naturally

Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.

Fresh water is abundant in the northern valley.

Evidence of repair is abundant throughout the structure.

Wild herbs remain abundant after the rains.

Precision Matters

Abundant overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.

abundant

Means existing in plentiful or more-than-sufficient quantity.

vs.
profusion

Means a large and often lavish abundance of something.

abundant

Means existing in plentiful or more-than-sufficient quantity.

vs.
copious

Means abundant or plentiful in quantity.

abundant

Means existing in plentiful or more-than-sufficient quantity.

vs.
scarce

Means insufficient or uncommon in supply.

abundant

Means existing in plentiful or more-than-sufficient quantity.

vs.
prevalent

Means widespread or commonly occurring in a particular place or time.

Test abundant in Context

The supporting material exists in plentiful quantity.

1

Because the archive contains thousands of dated receipts, evidence for the trade network is ___.

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