Pronunciation: /ˈplɛnti/
noun a large or sufficient amount or quantity; an abundance
A1 There is plenty of food on the table.
A2 She always has plenty of time to finish her homework.
B1 I have plenty of books to read during the summer.
B2 There are plenty of opportunities for career advancement in this company.
C1 Despite the economic downturn, they still have plenty of resources to invest.
C2 The wealthy businessman had plenty of connections in high society.
adjective existing in abundance; plentiful
A1 There are plenty of apples in the basket.
A2 I have plenty of time to finish my homework.
B1 She has plenty of experience in the field of marketing.
B2 There are plenty of opportunities for growth in this company.
C1 Despite the challenges, there is plenty of potential for success.
C2 The restaurant offers plenty of options for vegetarians.
formal There is plenty of evidence to support the research findings.
informal Don't worry, there's plenty of food at the party.
slang I've got plenty of cash to spend on the concert tickets.
figurative She has plenty of love to give to those around her.
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