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plenty

/ˈplɛnti/
noun
  1. A more-than-adequate amount.

    "We are lucky to live in a land of peace and plenty."

Synonymsabundance, profusion
adjective
  1. Plentiful

adverb
  1. More than sufficiently.

  2. Used as an intensifier, very.

    "She was plenty mad at him."

pronoun
  1. More than enough.

    "I think six eggs should be plenty for this recipe."

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