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Definition of Plentifulness
1. Noun. A full supply. "There was plenty of food for everyone"
Generic synonyms: Abundance, Copiousness, Teemingness
Derivative terms: Plenteous, Plentiful, Plentiful, Plenteous
Definition of Plentifulness
1. Noun. A full supply; abundance; plenitude; plenty. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Plentifulness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plentifulness
Literary usage of Plentifulness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Content in a Garden by Candace Wheeler (1901)
"... far up in the blue.1 The grapevine has so many patent beauties and virtues,
it is so much a synonym of generosity and joy and plentifulness, ..."
2. The People's Money by William Lee Trenholm (1893)
"It is true that plentifulness of money excites speculation, ... In this respect,
therefore, plentifulness of money is an evil, not a blessing. ..."
3. Sound Currency: A Compendium of Accurate and Timely Information on Currency by Sound Currency Committee, Reform Club (New York, N.Y.), N.Y.) Reform Club (New York (1895)
"If one tries to think out the details of any conceivable process by which the
mere plentifulness of money benefits any individual, he will find that he has ..."
4. Sound Currency, 1895-1896: A Compendium of Accurate and Timely Information by Reform Club, New York, Reform Club (New York, N.Y.) (1895)
"If one tries to think out the details of any conceivable process by which the
mere plentifulness of money benefits any individual, he will find that he has ..."
5. Content in a Garden by Candace Wheeler (1901)
"... far up in the blue.1 The grapevine has so many patent beauties and virtues,
it is so much a synonym of generosity and joy and plentifulness, ..."
6. The People's Money by William Lee Trenholm (1893)
"It is true that plentifulness of money excites speculation, ... In this respect,
therefore, plentifulness of money is an evil, not a blessing. ..."
7. Sound Currency: A Compendium of Accurate and Timely Information on Currency by Sound Currency Committee, Reform Club (New York, N.Y.), N.Y.) Reform Club (New York (1895)
"If one tries to think out the details of any conceivable process by which the
mere plentifulness of money benefits any individual, he will find that he has ..."
8. Sound Currency, 1895-1896: A Compendium of Accurate and Timely Information by Reform Club, New York, Reform Club (New York, N.Y.) (1895)
"If one tries to think out the details of any conceivable process by which the
mere plentifulness of money benefits any individual, he will find that he has ..."