Abounds In/With

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /əˈbaʊndz ɪn/wɪð/

Definitions of abounds in/with

verb to exist in large numbers or amounts; to be plentiful

Example Sentences

A1 The garden abounds with colorful flowers.

A2 The market abounds in fresh fruits and vegetables.

B1 The city abounds with historical landmarks.

B2 The book abounds in vivid descriptions of the setting.

C1 The museum abounds with priceless artifacts.

C2 The concert abounds in musical talent.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 The park abounds with colorful flowers in the spring.

A2 Her artwork abounds with creativity and unique ideas.

B1 The internet abounds in information on any topic you can think of.

B2 The city abounds with historical landmarks and cultural sites.

C1 The novel abounds in intricate plot twists and complex character development.

C2 The museum abounds with priceless artifacts and works of art.

Examples of abounds in/with in a Sentence

formal The library abounds with rare manuscripts and historical documents.

informal The farmer's market abounds with fresh fruits and vegetables.

slang The party last night abounded with cool people and good vibes.

figurative Her artwork abounds in creativity and originality.

Grammatical Forms of abounds in/with

past tense

abounded

plural

abound

comparative

more abundant

superlative

most abundant

present tense

abounds

future tense

will abound

perfect tense

has abounded

continuous tense

is abounding

singular

abounds

positive degree

abounds

infinitive

to abound

gerund

abounding

participle

abounded

Origin and Evolution of abounds in/with

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French, Latin
Story behind the word: The phrase 'abounds in/with' originated from Middle English, influenced by Old French and Latin roots.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to indicate an abundance or plentiful amount of something, the phrase has evolved to convey a sense of overflowing or overwhelming presence of a particular quality or characteristic.