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Plentiful, copious, rich, or abundant - WordReference Forums 19 Sep 2006 · Hello, everyone. "Your experience of life is (plentiful, copious, rich, or abundant)". Which word(s) is/are suitable in the sentence? The four words almost have the same meaning, …
La peculiarità del testo è data dalla copiosa presenza 19 May 2011 · Ho provato a tradurlo ed ecco cosa mi è venuto fuori: "The peculiarity of the text is the copious (va bene?) presence of slang term and idiomatic expressions, which pose a …
Difference of copious and inordinate - WordReference Forums 22 Nov 2023 · Copious/ inordinate but it didn’t make clear of the question. My understanding is 1. Copious is a neutral word, simply means “a large amount of”, and inordinate is a relative …
copious - substantial - hearty | WordReference Forums 17 Nov 2010 · Hello Hese, I like: We had a copious meal Means there was an abundance of food to eat. Almost too much. Hearty carries with it the notion of "healthy". Substanital means large …
lalochezia-- copious amounts of lalochezia - WordReference Forums 31 Aug 2017 · “Indulging in copious amounts of lalochezia is the one thing keeping me from punching my boss in the #$%&* face!” A word I learned today. Have any British folks seen it? …
Please don't blame me - I didn't vote for him. - WordReference … 14 Jun 2006 · Thank you all for your prompt replies! Since I've only just begun to study French, I had to make copious use of the dictionary to read your additional remarks. I was able to figure …
abundant, copious and plentiful | WordReference Forums 11 Sep 2014 · Greetings, everyone, I would like to ask you a question about those three adjectives. On OALD I came across the following sentence: "We have abundant evidence to …
abundant,affluent,ample and copious - WordReference Forums 8 Mar 2010 · I want to distinguish "abundant,affluent,ample and copious". explanations offered by Webster: abundant: plentiful, amply supplied affluent: in abundant copious: plentiful seems …
copious amounts of - WordReference Forums 6 May 2017 · In addition, "copious amounts of" is very formal, to the point of sounding pompous or humorous in everyday speech, but may sometimes be used for emphasis: He coughed up …
Copious/ inordinate - WordReference Forums 17 Feb 2023 · The word "copious" is an adjective that describes the amount of something, and it requires a singular noun to follow it, as in "a copious amount of something." It might be …