Abundant
Verb
UK
/əˈbʌn.dənt/
US
/əˈbʌn.dənt/
Definition
Existing in large quantities; more than enough.
Example
"Water is abundant in this rainforest."
"The farmer was grateful for the abundant harvest after a season of heavy rain."
"Love and support were abundant in his close-knit family."
Explanation
“Abundant” describes something that is present in great amounts. It could be anything—resources, energy, food, love, or opportunities. For example, if you say there’s abundant sunshine, it means there’s a lot of sunshine. It has a positive tone, implying richness or plenty, not just an average amount. The term helps describe situations where there’s no shortage or lack. It’s often used in nature, economics, and everyday life.