Pronunciation: /əˈbaʊndɪd ɪn/wɪð/
verb to exist in large numbers or amounts; to be plentiful
A1 The park abounded with colorful flowers.
A2 The market abounded in fresh fruits and vegetables.
B1 The city abounded with historical landmarks.
B2 The museum abounded in rare artifacts.
C1 The library abounded with books on various subjects.
C2 The restaurant abounded in delicious dishes from around the world.
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun
A1 The garden abounded with colorful flowers.
A2 The market was abounded in fresh fruits and vegetables.
B1 The library abounded with books on various subjects.
B2 The city abounded in historical landmarks and monuments.
C1 The museum was abounded with priceless artifacts from ancient civilizations.
C2 The country abounded in natural beauty, with lush forests and pristine beaches.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 The park abounded with colorful flowers.
A2 The market abounded in fresh fruits and vegetables.
B1 The city abounded with historical landmarks.
B2 The museum abounded in priceless artifacts.
C1 The book abounded with intricate details about the author's life.
C2 The concert abounded in talented musicians performing together.
formal The library abounded with rare books and manuscripts.
informal The party abounded in delicious food and drinks.
slang The concert abounded with killer guitar solos.
figurative Her heart abounded in love for her family.
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