Yes, in some contexts it would be understood that ample means large. It can also mean sufficient, or adequate-- that is, large enough, or in a quantity that will cover the need.
"vraiment plus large" is translated "really wider" in English.
It means the material is very ductile!!
It seems to mean a lot of money. Referring to the number of decimals in a large amount of money. ex. "I earned a pack of zeros at that gig"
It means that the answer is in error - either twenty times too large or twenty times too small.
No, something can be complex but not be very big. Is your IPod big? It could be said to be complex or diffcult to understand if you are 81 years old. Get the idea?
Of large or great size; plenty.
ample
large, goodly, great, marked, substantial, noticeable, plentiful, appreciable
No, the word 'ample' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as enough or more than enough; plentiful; large and accommodating.The hotel served an ample breakfast included in the cost of the room.
i The romans had an ample supply of riches. that is an example but have a think about the wording ? ample actually mean lots of something and ampel means a small amount of something ?
jumbo large giant ample
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Junk in the trunk.
An abundance is a large amount of something, such that a person has ample quantity of it.
Having ample room; spacious; large; as, a roomy mansion; a roomy deck.
An abounder is a person who has plenty of resources.
Some synonyms for ponderous are heavy, cumbersome, awkward, bulky, burdensome, cumbrous, clumsy, and dull. Ponderous can also mean large, great, ample, huge, or packed.