plenty of — a large amount or number of something; more than enough
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a large amount or number of something; more than enough
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈplenti ʌv/
Korean meaning: 많은, 충분한, 풍부한
Korean pronunciation: **플**렌티 오브
Example Sentences
- Don't worry about the pizza - I ordered plenty of boxes, enough to feed a small army!
- She has plenty of excuses for being late, but none of them involve traffic.
- The students had plenty of time to finish the exam.
plenty of
NOUN//ˈplenti ʌv//
a large amount or number of something; more than enough

a large amount or number of something; more than enough
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Origin
라틴어 'plenus(가득찬)'에서 유래된 단어로, 중세 프랑스어를 거쳐 영어로 들어왔습니다. 마치 그릇이 넘칠 정도로 가득 찬 모습을 표현하는 단어입니다.
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“Don't worry about the pizza - I ordered plenty of boxes, enough to feed a small army!”
“She has plenty of excuses for being late, but none of them involve traffic.”
“The students had plenty of time to finish the exam.”
“There are plenty of books in the library for research.”
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