Very much, Quite the assortment, numerous, many or a lerge amount.
I think he meant "Large", not "Lerge". Countless, myriad, multiple, plenty, several, bulk, abundance, much.
You can also say "ample."
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Yes, the noun 'plenty' is an abstract noun as a word for a full supply; a large number or amount; the state of being plentiful. The word 'plenty' also functions as an adverb.
Yes, the word 'plenty' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a situation in which food and other necessities are available in sufficiently large quantities. Example: We live in a time of plenty.The word plenty is also an adverb and an indefinite pronoun.
Plenty is another word for galore and the definition means in abundance. Some other synonyms are ample, aplenty, copious, exhuberant, generous, and plethora.
Abundant is a different word for plentiful.
plenty
A cornucopia.
the word might be alot (or better "a lot") or it might also be lots or tons
a lot so many so much..
Plenty is the base word for plentiful.
The word "plenty" can function as a noun or an adverb.
E.g. "How do you use the word plentiful in a sentence?"
Simple. (Honestly, that's an easy word) There are plenty of fruits in the supermarket.
Enow is the poet's word for plenty.
The late 15th century, a combination of "plenty" + "full".
"Plough" is a word that rhymes with "slough" and is a synonym for plenty or a large amount.
A common suffix for "plenty" is "-ful", which changes the word to "plentiful."