Merriam Webster's indicates the word comes from Latin (via French, via Middle English) amplus, meaning wide or large.
The prefix of ample is "am-" and there is no suffix in the word ample.
Here is a sentence with the word ample in it. Joe needs to have ample time to get to his new job.
Ample is an adjective.
The word ample is an adjective and means more than enough. A sentence with this word is: There was an ample supply of food and drinks for the wedding guests.
The word ample has two syllables. The syllables in the word are am-ple.
The root word of "ample" is the Latin word "amplius", which means "more" or "larger".
yes ample means big
The a in the word ample has a short Asound.Pronounce the "a" as you would in the word ANT.
The word "sufficient" means enough. The word "ample" means more than enough.
Amplify, ample, and amplification all have the same root word as amplitude, which is "ample".
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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.