Pronunciation: /ˈæmpli/
adjective more than enough; abundant
A1 She amply demonstrated her ability to follow simple instructions.
A2 The shopkeeper amply stocked the shelves with fresh produce.
B1 The company provided amply detailed instructions for assembling the furniture.
B2 The professor amply illustrated the concept with real-world examples.
C1 The author's writing style is amply praised for its depth and complexity.
C2 The artist's talent was amply recognized with multiple awards and accolades.
adverb adequately or sufficiently
A1 She amply thanked her friend for the help.
A2 The hotel room was amply furnished with all the necessary amenities.
B1 The teacher amply explained the concept to the students.
B2 The evidence amply supported the prosecutor's case.
C1 The artist's talent was amply recognized by critics and art enthusiasts alike.
C2 The CEO's leadership skills were amply demonstrated during the company's successful turnaround.
formal The research paper amply demonstrates the correlation between diet and health outcomes.
informal She amply thanked everyone for their support during her speech.
slang He amply crushed the competition in the video game tournament.
figurative Her love for him overflowed amply, like a river bursting its banks.
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