plenty
pronoun
[ ˈplɛnti ]
• a large or sufficient amount or quantity; more than enough.
• "I would have plenty of time to get home before my parents arrived"
Similar:
a lot of,
many,
a great deal of,
a good deal of,
a large number/amount of,
a plethora of,
quantities of,
enough,
more than enough,
enough and to spare,
no lack of,
sufficient,
a wealth of,
a feast of,
a cornucopia of,
loads of,
lots of,
heaps of,
bags of,
stacks of,
piles of,
masses of,
tons of,
oodles of,
oceans of,
a raft of,
a hatful of,
lashings of,
scads of,
a slew of,
gobs of,
gazillions of,
a swag of,
a deal of,
a mickle of,
a peck of,
a shitload of,
shitloads of,
assload,
plenty
noun
• a situation in which food and other necessities are available in sufficiently large quantities.
• "such natural phenomena as famine and plenty"
Similar:
prosperity,
affluence,
wealth,
opulence,
comfort,
well-being,
luxury,
plentifulness,
abundance,
fruitfulness,
profusion,
plenteousness,
plenty
adverb
• used to emphasize the degree of something.
• "she has plenty more ideas"
Origin:
Middle English (in the sense ‘fullness, perfection’): from Old French plente, from Latin plenitas, from plenus ‘full’.