Definition of abounding in English:
abounding
adjective əˈbaʊndɪŋəˈbaʊndɪŋ
Very plentiful; abundant.
his abounding creative talent
Example sentencesExamples
- He brought to the project not only an abounding energy, but a sense of innovation as a filmmaker.
- Your eyes help to keep you on course, and provide a glimpse of the world's abounding beauty; so treat them to a little kindness.
- Now, here is a lady whose charms are abounding and abiding.
- The film's abounding action sequences are banging, but they're not enough to overlook its plot holes and confusing story.
- His better points were an abounding energy, enthusiasm, enjoyment of food and fun, and an inquiring if totally undisciplined mind.
- Gilman was a man of extraordinary taste with an abounding passion for dance.
- Philips's abounding energies were most keenly consumed in exploiting the vast commercial opportunities of the 1790s.
- She was appreciated by her commanding officers not only for her unparalleled capacity for hard work and her sense of duty, but for her abounding vitality, intelligence, and clear-headedness.
- Deenside Players are one of the most progressive groups in the area and continue to nurture the abounding array of talent in the town and environs.
- There is abounding evidence that the profitability and growth of independent and SME software developers has often been to a significant extent dependent on the possession of patent rights.
Definition of abounding in US English:
abounding
adjectiveəˈboundiNGəˈbaʊndɪŋ
Very plentiful; abundant.
his abounding creative talent
Example sentencesExamples
- There is abounding evidence that the profitability and growth of independent and SME software developers has often been to a significant extent dependent on the possession of patent rights.
- She was appreciated by her commanding officers not only for her unparalleled capacity for hard work and her sense of duty, but for her abounding vitality, intelligence, and clear-headedness.
- Now, here is a lady whose charms are abounding and abiding.
- Philips's abounding energies were most keenly consumed in exploiting the vast commercial opportunities of the 1790s.
- Your eyes help to keep you on course, and provide a glimpse of the world's abounding beauty; so treat them to a little kindness.
- Deenside Players are one of the most progressive groups in the area and continue to nurture the abounding array of talent in the town and environs.
- He brought to the project not only an abounding energy, but a sense of innovation as a filmmaker.
- The film's abounding action sequences are banging, but they're not enough to overlook its plot holes and confusing story.
- Gilman was a man of extraordinary taste with an abounding passion for dance.
- His better points were an abounding energy, enthusiasm, enjoyment of food and fun, and an inquiring if totally undisciplined mind.