Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. abundance, fullness, completeness; an instance of one of these.
WordNet 3.0
- n. a full supply
Etymologies
- From an error for plenitude, influenced by plenty. (Wiktionary)
Examples
“I have left handed models in plentitude, says The Bookkeeper, and in calibers from .223 through .375 H&H Mag.”
“This attitude flies in the face of what fall symbolizes: 'plentitude'.”
The Huffington Post: Dr. Cara Barker: An Equinox Prescription for Love, This Autumn
“The original word was plenitude, but "plentitude" is easier to say and understand.”
“It is a jump I might easily have taken, but I am stopped at first by the plentitude of garbage collected against the wall and on the beach just on the other side.”
“One thing we do have though, which stunned explorers on arrival, is a plentitude of black swans.”
“The harvest year has come to an end: we rejoice either in its plentitude and abundance or in the awareness that the next agricultural cycle may be more productive.”
The Huffington Post: Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: Approaching Tishrei: Rain, Rain, Don't Go Away
“There are a plentitude of inventive Mercedes parts available to assist with maintenance, performance, and appearance that every luxury enthusiast should consider, and with summertime just over the horizon, there is no better time to tune, tweak, or simply upkeep your luxury ride in time for road trips, weekend getaways, or even just the occasional, casual drive.”
“I like that waiters at most Indian restaurants serve family style, from serving plate to your plate; it gives a personal touch and a feeling of plentitude.”
The Huffington Post: Perry Garfinkel: A Chef Searches For The Soul Of Indian Cuisine
“For seven years I had lived on seal meat, so that at sight of the enormous plentitude of different and succulent food I fell a victim to my weakness and ate of such quantities that once again I was well nigh to dying.”
“I like that waiters at most Indian restaurants serve family-style, from serving plate to your plate; it gives a personal touch and a feeling of plentitude.”
The Wall Street Journal: An Indian Chef Questions Whether 'Indian' Food Exists
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘plentitude’.
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mbmontague's list
This is a list of words I like or words that baffle me.
inchoate, praeternatural, articulate, ideation, pungent, polemic, cogent, aberrant, salient, wisp, withe, nexus and 24 more...
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slumry's Words
cattywampus, ingratiate, lackadaisical, exactitude, exfoliate, fulminate, circumnavigation, circuitous, debride, sidle, sequester, chicory and 1002 more...
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SAT PSAT ALPHABETICAL P
pacifistic, pacify, palatable, palaver, palliate, pallid, palpable, pamper, panacea, pandemic, pandemonium, panegyric and 209 more...
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Sat Vocabulary List
abandon, abash, abate, abjure, ablution, abnegate, abominable, aboriginal, abortive, abrade, abridge, abrogate and 2155 more...
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Words that are facinating to say
specificity, intangibility, bibliophile, baba ganoush, bibimbap, telekinesis, macabre, fascinating, ninja, onomatopoeia, mercurial, plentitude and 28 more...
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Gimme Some -tude
Words ending in -tude.
platitude, attitude, altitude, exactitude, solicitude, multitude, latitude, longitude, fortitude, gratitude, pulchritude, desuetude and 68 more...
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Abundance
Words related to abundance.
abundance, plentitude, copiousness, plethora, superabundance, multitude, plentifulness
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