Abundant Year

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /əˈbʌndənt jɪr/

Definitions of abundant year

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'year' is a noun as it represents a period of time.

Example Sentences

A1 Last year was an abundant year for crops.

A2 The farmers had an abundant year thanks to the favorable weather.

B1 The company had an abundant year in terms of profits.

B2 The region experienced an abundant year in terms of tourism, with record numbers of visitors.

C1 The artist had an abundant year, with multiple exhibitions and commissions.

C2 The business mogul had an abundant year, expanding their empire into new markets.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'abundant' is an adjective that describes the year as being plentiful or having a large amount of something.

Example Sentences

A1 Last year was an abundant year for crops.

A2 The garden had an abundant year of flowers blooming.

B1 The company had an abundant year in terms of profits.

B2 The region experienced an abundant year of rainfall, leading to lush vegetation.

C1 The artist had an abundant year of inspiration, resulting in a series of successful exhibitions.

C2 The scientist's research team had an abundant year of groundbreaking discoveries.

Examples of abundant year in a Sentence

formal The region experienced an abundant year in terms of rainfall, resulting in a bountiful harvest.

informal We had an abundant year at the farmers market - the produce was overflowing!

slang Dude, last year was so abundant with opportunities, I couldn't keep up!

figurative She considered it an abundant year in terms of personal growth and self-discovery.

Grammatical Forms of abundant year

plural

abundant years

comparative

more abundant year

superlative

most abundant year

present tense

abundant year

future tense

will have abundant year

perfect tense

has had abundant year

continuous tense

is having abundant year

singular

abundant year

positive degree

abundant year

infinitive

to have an abundant year

gerund

having an abundant year

participle

an abundant year

Origin and Evolution of abundant year

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'abundant year' originated from the Latin word 'abundans' meaning overflowing or plentiful.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'abundant year' has come to signify a year with an abundance of resources or blessings, reflecting the concept of abundance and prosperity.