Plenty | Mean of plenty in English Dictionary
/ˈplɛnti/
- a large number or amount of something
- “Would you like more pie?” “No, thanks. I've had plenty.”
- There's plenty [=enough] for everyone.
- He has plenty of room to work.
- There will be plenty of time to relax later.
- Remember to drink plenty of water before and after you exercise.
- He'll be in plenty of trouble when he gets home.
- There's plenty to see and do in the city.
- Your family has plenty to be thankful for.
- We always have plenty to talk about.
- Noun
- the state of having enough of the things that make life good and easy
- They thought of America as the land of plenty.
- Businesses tend to give more to charity in times of plenty. [=when they have more money]
- a season of plenty
- to a great degree
- We're plenty [=very] busy with the work we have already.
- It's plenty cold outside.
- There's plenty more where that came from.
- The car is plenty large enough to fit six people.