Abundantly

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈbʌndəntli/

Definitions of abundantly

adverb in large quantities; plentifully

Example Sentences

A1 The flowers in the garden are abundantly blooming.

A2 She smiled abundantly when she saw her favorite dessert.

B1 The company produces abundantly to meet the high demand.

B2 The author's talent for storytelling is abundantly clear in her latest novel.

C1 The resources available for research are abundantly sufficient.

C2 The chef's culinary skills are abundantly showcased in the exquisite dishes served at the restaurant.

Examples of abundantly in a Sentence

formal The country is blessed with an abundantly rich natural resources.

informal I have abundantly more snacks than I can eat by myself.

slang She's abundantly talented at playing the guitar.

figurative His love for her was abundantly clear in the way he looked at her.

Grammatical Forms of abundantly

past tense

abounded

plural

abundantly

comparative

more abundantly

superlative

most abundantly

present tense

abound

future tense

will abound

perfect tense

have abounded

continuous tense

is abounding

singular

abundantly

positive degree

abundant

infinitive

to abound

gerund

abounding

participle

abounded

Origin and Evolution of abundantly

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abundantly' originated from the Latin word 'abundantem', which means 'overflowing' or 'exceeding'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'abundantly' has retained its original meaning of 'in large quantities' or 'plentifully', and is still commonly used in English to convey a sense of abundance or excess.