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abounding
a·bound A0021200 (ə-bound′)intr.v. a·bound·ed, a·bound·ing, a·bounds 1. To be great in number or amount: "In areas where scorpions abound, spider populations are generally kept in check" (Natalie Angier).2. To have something in great numbers or amounts. Often used with in or with: "Neanderthal sites ... abound with artifacts, including scrapers, choppers, hand axes, and knives" (Philip and Carol Zaleski). See Synonyms at teem1. [Middle English abounden, from Old French abonder, from Latin abundāre, to overflow : ab-, away; see ab-1 + undāre, to flow (from unda, wave; see wed- in Indo-European roots).]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | abounding - existing in abundance; "abounding confidence"; "whiskey galore"galoreabundant - present in great quantity; "an abundant supply of water" |
aboundingadjective abundant, full, rich, filled, flowing, rank, flourishing, flush, lavish, ample, prolific, overflowing, plentiful, exuberant, teeming, copious, replete, bountiful, luxuriant, profuse, well-provided, well-supplied, thick on the ground, bounteous, superabundant, plenteous a garden abounding with colourIdiomsSeeaboundabounding Related to abounding: indomitable, vehementlySynonyms for aboundingadj abundantSynonyms- abundant
- full
- rich
- filled
- flowing
- rank
- flourishing
- flush
- lavish
- ample
- prolific
- overflowing
- plentiful
- exuberant
- teeming
- copious
- replete
- bountiful
- luxuriant
- profuse
- well-provided
- well-supplied
- thick on the ground
- bounteous
- superabundant
- plenteous
Synonyms for aboundingadj existing in abundanceSynonymsRelated Words |