Abundant is a different word for plentiful.
I have plenty of everything but want.
That is the first line.
If you want the whole poem, check in Jean Little's book 'What did the robin do then?'
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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.
A 3 letter word for plenty of something is lot.
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.
The three-letter word that poets use for "above" is "o'er."
ne'er
means poets
"Poets" or "of the poet."
Poets use the word 'vale'. "In this vale of tears..."
Descriptive. Poets typically use vivid and expressive language to convey emotions, experiences, and observations in their work.
The poet's word for eye could be "orb" or "gaze."
poetic
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'poet' is poetry.
The poets may dream, but we must act- and act quickly! I'd like to know where all of the great poets are when we really need one!
E.g. "How do you use the word plentiful in a sentence?"
The plural form of poet is poets.