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Adverbs mostly, but don't always, have the suffix -ly on the end.
The adverb of ample is amply.

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An adverb for ample is: Amply.

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How would you use the word ample as a verb?

Ample is an adjective, not a verb. There is no related verb form. The adverb form is amply.Example: We have ample food to see us through the winter.(ample = sufficient, plentiful)A verb for is to amplify.


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