Pronunciation: /əˈbʌndənt ˈnʌmbər/
noun a number that is smaller than the sum of its proper divisors
A1 An abundant number of people attended the event.
A2 The garden was filled with an abundant number of colorful flowers.
B1 The company received an abundant number of job applications for the position.
B2 The city boasts an abundant number of historical landmarks.
C1 The research paper delves into the concept of abundant numbers in mathematics.
C2 The author's novel explores the theme of an abundant number of possibilities in life.
adjective describing the characteristic of a number being abundant
A1 An abundant number of students attended the school assembly.
A2 The garden was filled with an abundant number of colorful flowers.
B1 The company received an abundant number of job applications for the open position.
B2 The library has an abundant number of books available for borrowing.
C1 The city boasts an abundant number of cultural events throughout the year.
C2 The museum features an abundant number of rare artifacts from ancient civilizations.
formal An abundant number is a positive integer that is smaller than the sum of its proper divisors.
informal I just learned about abundant numbers in my math class - they're pretty interesting!
slang Abundant numbers are like the cool kids of the math world, always surrounded by their divisors.
figurative In a world full of numbers, be an abundant number - always giving more than you take.
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