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glut noun [ ɡlʌt ]

• an excessively abundant supply of something.
• "there is a glut of cars on the market"
Similar: surplus, excess, surfeit, superfluity, overabundance, superabundance, oversupply, mountain, too many, too much, more than enough, plethora, nimiety,
Opposite: dearth, scarcity,

glut verb

• supply or fill to excess.
• "the roads are glutted with cars"
Similar: cram full, fill to excess, overfill, overload, oversupply, saturate, supersaturate, flood, inundate, deluge, swamp, choke, clog, stuff,
Origin: Middle English: probably via Old French from Latin gluttire ‘to swallow’; related to glutton.


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