Superabundant

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /suːpərəˈbʌndənt/

Definitions of superabundant

adjective existing in large quantities; exceeding what is necessary or normal

Example Sentences

A1 There was a superabundant amount of food at the party.

A2 The garden was filled with superabundant flowers.

B1 The supermarket always has a superabundant supply of fresh produce.

B2 The library had a superabundant collection of books on various topics.

C1 The wealthy businessman had a superabundant amount of resources at his disposal.

C2 The museum boasted a superabundant collection of priceless artifacts.

Examples of superabundant in a Sentence

formal The superabundant rainfall this year has caused flooding in several low-lying areas.

informal There's a superabundant amount of snacks in the pantry, help yourself!

slang I can't believe the superabundant number of likes I got on my latest Instagram post.

figurative Her superabundant energy and enthusiasm always light up the room.

Grammatical Forms of superabundant

past tense

superabounded

plural

superabundants

comparative

more superabundant

superlative

most superabundant

present tense

superabounds

future tense

will superabound

perfect tense

has superabounded

continuous tense

is superabounding

singular

superabundant

positive degree

superabundant

infinitive

to superabound

gerund

superabounding

participle

superabounded

Origin and Evolution of superabundant

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'superabundant' originated from the Latin word 'superabundans', which is a combination of 'super' (above, beyond) and 'abundans' (abundant).
Evolution of the word: The word 'superabundant' has retained its original meaning of being in excess or more than enough since its first known use. It is commonly used in English to describe something that is plentiful or overflowing.