aplenty

pronunciation

How to pronounce aplenty in British English: UK [əˈplenti]word uk audio image

How to pronounce aplenty in American English: US [əˈplɛnti] word us audio image

Word Origin

aplenty (adj.)
1830, originally U.S., from a- (1) + plenty (n.). First attested in writings of J. Fenimore Cooper.

Example

1. Even if that were true , there are still opportunities aplenty .
2. But even tarred and smooth , it will offer hazards aplenty .
3. Even in iraq , which has a democratic constitution and elections aplenty , the ruling party has fought against relinquishing power .
4. There are historical reasons aplenty for muslims to feel hostile to the west for past humiliations .
5. But when it comes to globalisation the professors have trousers and cattle aplenty .

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