abundant
Existing or available in large quantities; more than enough. It is used to describe a plentiful supply of something, often natural resources or evidence.
예시
3 / 5The garden provides abundant fresh vegetables for the whole family during the summer.
The garden provides plenty of fresh vegetables for the whole family during the summer.
The country is characterized by its abundant natural resources and mineral wealth.
The nation is known for its plentiful natural resources and mineral riches.
Don't worry about the party; we have abundant drinks and snacks for everyone.
Do not worry about the party; we have more than enough drinks and snacks for everyone.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of 'A Bun Dance'—imagine a dance where there are so many buns (bread) falling from the sky that everyone has plenty to eat.
빠른 퀴즈
The tropical rainforest is home to ________ wildlife and rare plant species.
정답!
정답은: abundant
예시
The garden provides abundant fresh vegetables for the whole family during the summer.
everydayThe garden provides plenty of fresh vegetables for the whole family during the summer.
The country is characterized by its abundant natural resources and mineral wealth.
formalThe nation is known for its plentiful natural resources and mineral riches.
Don't worry about the party; we have abundant drinks and snacks for everyone.
informalDo not worry about the party; we have more than enough drinks and snacks for everyone.
There is abundant evidence to suggest that the climate is changing rapidly due to human activity.
academicThere is extensive evidence suggesting that the climate is changing fast because of humans.
The region offers abundant opportunities for tech startups looking for low-cost office space.
businessThe area provides many opportunities for tech companies looking for cheap offices.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
abundant caution
being extremely careful to avoid any risk
live in abundance
to have a very wealthy or comfortable lifestyle
in abundant measure
in very large amounts
자주 혼동되는 단어
Abandon is a verb meaning to leave something behind, while abundant is an adjective meaning plentiful.
Redundant means something is no longer needed or extra, whereas abundant simply means there is a lot of it (usually a positive thing).
사용 참고사항
Abundant is most frequently used to describe tangible things like food, water, or resources, but it can also describe abstract concepts like evidence or opportunities.
자주 하는 실수
Learners sometimes use 'abundant' as a noun; remember that the noun form is 'abundance'. Also, do not confuse it with 'abound', which is the verb form.
암기 팁
Think of 'A Bun Dance'—imagine a dance where there are so many buns (bread) falling from the sky that everyone has plenty to eat.
어원
From the Latin 'abundare', which means 'to overflow', derived from 'unda' meaning 'wave'.
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
In Western literature, 'abundant' is often used in the context of the 'horn of plenty' (cornucopia), symbolizing a harvest with more than enough food.
빠른 퀴즈
The tropical rainforest is home to ________ wildlife and rare plant species.
정답!
정답은: abundant
관련 어휘
관련 단어
subcapure
C1Relating to a secondary or subordinate stage of capturing data, images, or specimens within a larger primary process. It describes a nested acquisition mechanism used to record specific subsets of information under a broader set of parameters.
triunior
C1A triunior is a specialized term used in certain organizational or tripartite structures to denote a third-tier junior member or an entry-level official within a specific hierarchy. It refers to an individual who occupies the lowest level of a three-part junior classification system, often found in niche administrative or academic contexts.
pretracttion
C1To exert a forward-moving force or tension on a physical structure, usually as a preliminary step in a technical or medical process. It involves drawing a component toward the front or applying tension prior to a primary action to ensure proper alignment or stability.
microprivic
C1To selectively remove or strip away minuscule, often essential, components from a larger structure or system. This verb describes a process of highly precise deprivation occurring at a microscopic or granular level.
extraprehendery
C1Describing knowledge or insights that lie beyond the standard limits of human perception or intellectual grasp. It often refers to concepts that are highly abstract, metaphysical, or so complex that they require a specialized or transcendent way of thinking to be understood.
circumscendic
C1Describing a movement or path that involves climbing or scaling around the perimeter of an object. It often refers to a circuitous upward trajectory used to bypass obstacles or cover the entirety of a vertical structure.
rematerine
C1To re-incorporate or restore something to its original material or essential state, especially after it has been fragmented, digitized, or abstractly altered. It describes the process of making an abstract concept or a digital set of data tangible and physical once more.
explicine
C1Describes information, structures, or concepts that are inherently self-explanatory and unfold their meaning clearly without the need for external interpretation. It refers to a state of being naturally transparent or methodically detailed in a way that precludes ambiguity.
comdurist
C1Describing an attitude or strategy characterized by an unyielding, steadfast commitment to enduring challenges over a long period. It refers to the quality of being resolutely persistent despite significant hardship or delay in results.
dishospation
C1Describing an attitude or environment that is significantly lacking in hospitality or friendliness toward guests. It denotes an actively unwelcoming, cold, or repellent reception in social, professional, or academic settings.
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