Pronunciation: /ˈplɛnɪˌtud/
noun a full or abundant supply or quantity
A1 The garden was full of plenitude with colorful flowers.
A2 The market was overflowing with a plenitude of fresh fruits and vegetables.
B1 The library offers a plenitude of resources for students to use for research.
B2 The art gallery showcased a plenitude of beautiful paintings from various artists.
C1 The wealthy businessman lived a life of plenitude, surrounded by luxury and comfort.
C2 The author's writing style reflects a plenitude of knowledge and experience in the subject matter.
formal The plenitude of resources available to the research team allowed for thorough experimentation.
informal I was amazed by the plenitude of food options at the buffet.
slang There's a plenitude of cool stuff to do in this city.
figurative Her heart was filled with a plenitude of love for her family.
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