Plenitude

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈplɛnɪˌtud/

Definitions of plenitude

noun a full or abundant supply or quantity

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of plenitude in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of plenitude

past tense

plenituded

plural

plenitudes

comparative

more plenitude

superlative

most plenitude

present tense

plenitudes

future tense

will plenitude

perfect tense

has plenituded

continuous tense

is plenituding

singular

plenitude

positive degree

plenitude

infinitive

to plenitude

gerund

plenituding

participle

plenitued

Origin and Evolution of plenitude

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'plenitude' originated from Latin 'plēnitūdō', derived from 'plēnus' meaning full or complete.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'plenitude' has retained its original meaning of fullness or completeness, but it has also come to be used in a more abstract sense to refer to a state of abundance or richness.