Abundantly

Word ABUNDANTLY
Character 10
Hyphenation a bun dant ly
Pronunciations /əˈbʌn.dn̩t.li/

Definitions and meanings of "Abundantly"

What do we mean by abundantly?

In an abundant manner; in a sufficient degree; in large measure.

Extremely.

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The word "abundantly" in example sentences

Michoacán is a confluence of landscapes, rivers and lakes, a variety of climates, cascades hidden in abundantly exuberant vegetation, virgin beaches with crystalline waters, tempestuous waves and calm cooling waters, therapeutic spring waters, geysers, caves and subterranean rivers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Springs, of course, there were none; cushions there were none; but mats and rugs were piled in abundantly, and so we started. ❋ Unknown (1873)

I had heard his name abundantly discussed in academical and social circles and was thoroughly familiar with the hypothetical part of his history before chance led me to make his personal acquaintance. ❋ Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen (1871)

Copper was coined abundantly, silver rarely, but the greatest importance attached to the gold coinage. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

There is something coming off from the zinc very abundantly, which is not steam. ❋ Unknown (1909)

It appears, moreover, certain that in Athens schools of dramatic art had at this date been formed; such, indeed, as usually arise when poetical talents are, by public competition, called abundantly and actively into exercise: schools of art which contain scholars of such excellence and of such kindred genius, that the master may confide to them ❋ August Wilhelm Schlegel (1806)

Thus in the North Atlantic, even where the sea floor is of great depth beneath the surface, there is constantly accumulating a mass of limy matter, which is forming very massive limestone strata, somewhat resembling chalk deposits, such as abundantly occur in Great ❋ Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1873)

If these powers are given, I am quite confident that the results will be such as abundantly to satisfy the Committee. ❋ Unknown (1860)

It is not fit that a practice so horrid and so strange should be imputed to human beings upon slight evidence, but I have such as abundantly justifies me in the account I have given. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

The Salangore cane grows firm and strong; stands upright much better than the Otaheite; gives juice most abundantly, which is sweet and easy of clarification, boils well, and produces a very fine, fair sugar, of a bold and sparkling grain. " ❋ P. L. Simmonds (N/A)

The rather is better translated "abundantly" or "exceedingly, '' and may modify either beseech or to do or both. ❋ Unknown (1973)

Some languages are abundantly supplied with terms for enjoyment of everyday life. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

While a single word in Vulgar Latin generally produced many in its daughter Romance languages, borrowed words were abundantly added to the native lexicon of English. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

He will stand by his captain, Darren Sammy, but has made it abundantly clear that when West Indies next take the field, against Pakistan on 23 April, there will be no room for some of his senior players. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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