Pronunciation: /ɡəˈlɔr/

Definitions of galore

noun a large or excessive amount of something

Example Sentences

A1 There were toys galore at the birthday party.

A2 The market was filled with fruits and vegetables galore.

B1 The store had clothes galore for sale.

B2 The library had books galore on various subjects.

C1 The museum had artifacts galore from ancient civilizations.

C2 The buffet had delicious dishes galore for guests to enjoy.

adjective in abundance; plentiful

Example Sentences

A1 There were balloons galore at the birthday party.

A2 The market was filled with fruits galore.

B1 The store had discounts galore during the holiday season.

B2 The museum had artifacts galore from ancient civilizations.

C1 The library had books galore on a wide range of topics.

C2 The buffet had options galore for diners to choose from.

Examples of galore in a Sentence

formal The store had decorations galore for the holiday season.

informal There were snacks galore at the party last night.

slang There were selfies galore at the concert.

figurative Her creativity flowed galore when she was painting.

Grammatical Forms of galore

plural

galores

comparative

more galore

superlative

most galore

present tense

galore

future tense

will have galore

perfect tense

have had galore

continuous tense

is having galore

singular

galore

positive degree

galore

infinitive

to galore

gerund

galoring

participle

galored

Origin and Evolution of galore

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Gaelic
Story behind the word: The word 'galore' originated from the Gaelic word 'go leor' which means 'enough' or 'plenty'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in English to indicate abundance or plenty, the word 'galore' has evolved to convey a sense of excess or overflowing quantity.