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UK//əˈbʌndənt//US//əˈbʌndənt//

Meaning of Abundant

In simple words: more than enough; plentiful

Abundant in a sentence

How to use Abundant

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'a bounty' – like a lot of food on a table.

Related words

Collocations with Abundant

  • abundant resources
  • abundant supply
  • abundant opportunities

Synonyms for Abundant

  • plentiful
  • ample
  • copious
  • rich
  • bountiful

Opposites of Abundant

Common mistakes with Abundant

  • Confused with 'abundantly' (adverb)
  • Used incorrectly for countable nouns
  • Overusing in casual conversation

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Frequently asked questions about Abundant

What does Abundant mean?

more than enough; plentiful

What is the definition of Abundant?

Existing or occurring in large amounts; plentiful.

How do you use Abundant in a sentence?

The garden is abundant with flowers in the spring.

Can you give another example of Abundant?

There is abundant evidence to support the theory.

What are synonyms for Abundant?

Common alternatives include plentiful, ample, copious, rich, bountiful.

What is the opposite of Abundant?

Opposite meanings include scarce, limited, deficient.

What words go with Abundant?

It commonly pairs with abundant resources, abundant supply, abundant opportunities.

What are common mistakes when using Abundant?

Confused with 'abundantly' (adverb) Used incorrectly for countable nouns Overusing in casual conversation

How do you pronounce Abundant?

US: //əˈbʌndənt//, UK: //əˈbʌndənt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Abundant?

Use 'abundant' when describing something that exists in large quantities. Commonly used in formal writing or speech.

What CEFR level is Abundant?

"Abundant" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.