Aboundingly

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈbaʊndɪŋli/

Definitions of aboundingly

adverb in a plentiful or abundant manner

Example Sentences

A1 The flowers in the garden bloomed aboundingly in the spring.

A2 The children laughed aboundingly as they played together.

B1 The opportunities for growth and development aboundingly in this company.

B2 The resources available to students are aboundingly diverse and comprehensive.

C1 The evidence supporting the theory is aboundingly clear and convincing.

C2 The artist's talent is aboundingly evident in every brushstroke of their masterpiece.

Examples of aboundingly in a Sentence

formal The research findings were aboundingly clear and well-supported by evidence.

informal The cupcakes at the bakery were aboundingly delicious.

slang She was aboundingly excited about the concert next week.

figurative His creativity abounds aboundingly, making him a great artist.

Grammatical Forms of aboundingly

past tense

abounded

plural

aboundingly

comparative

more aboundingly

superlative

most aboundingly

present tense

aboundingly

future tense

will aboundingly

perfect tense

have abounded

continuous tense

is abounding

singular

aboundingly

positive degree

aboundingly

infinitive

to aboundingly

gerund

aboundingly

participle

aboundingly

Origin and Evolution of aboundingly

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'aboundingly' is derived from the Middle English word 'abounden' meaning 'to be abundant or plentiful'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'aboundingly' has continued to be used to emphasize the abundance or plentifulness of something, often in a positive connotation.