Sentences with plentiful
plen·ti·ful
P p - Fish are plentiful in the lake.
- A plentiful year
- Plentiful implies a large or full supply [a plentiful supply of food]; abundant implies a very plentiful or very large supply [a forest abundant in wild game]; copious, now used chiefly with reference to quantity produced, used, etc., implies a rich or flowing abundance [a copious harvest, discharge, etc.]; profuse implies a giving or pouring forth abundantly or lavishly, often to excess [profuse in his thanks]; ample applies to that which is large enough to meet all demands [his savings are ample to see him through this crisis]
- Coal was plentiful, and therefore cheap, in that region.
- A plentiful source of inspiration.