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plenty

Dearth vs Plenty - What's the difference?

dearth | plenty |


As a noun dearth

is a period or condition when food is rare and hence expensive; famine.

As a proper noun plenty is

a village in saskatchewan, canada.

Plenty vs Rich - What's the difference?

plenty | rich |


In obsolete terms the difference between plenty and rich

is that plenty is plentiful while rich is to enrich.

As a noun plenty

is a more than adequate amount.

As a pronoun plenty

is more than enough.

As an adverb plenty

is more than sufficiently.

As a determiner plenty

is much, enough.

As a verb rich is

to enrich.

Bountiful vs Plenty - What's the difference?

bountiful | plenty |


As an adjective bountiful

is having a quantity or amount that is generous or plentiful; ample.

As a proper noun plenty is

a village in saskatchewan, canada.

Plenty vs Affluent - What's the difference?

plenty | affluent |


As a proper noun plenty

is a village in saskatchewan, canada.

As a noun affluent is

somebody who is wealthy.

As an adjective affluent is

abundant; copious; plenteous.

Plenty vs Shortage - What's the difference?

plenty | shortage |


As a proper noun plenty

is a village in saskatchewan, canada.

As a noun shortage is

a lack or deficiency; an insufficient amount.

Couple vs Plenty - What's the difference?

couple | plenty |


In obsolete terms the difference between couple and plenty

is that couple is that which joins or links two things together; a bond or tie; a coupler while plenty is plentiful.

As nouns the difference between couple and plenty

is that couple is two partners in a romantic or sexual relationship while plenty is a more than adequate amount.

As determiners the difference between couple and plenty

is that couple is a small number of while plenty is much, enough.

As a verb couple

is to join (two things) together, or (one thing) to (another).

As a pronoun plenty is

more than enough.

As an adverb plenty is

more than sufficiently.

As an adjective plenty is

plentiful.

As a proper noun Plenty is

a village in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Hefty vs Plenty - What's the difference?

hefty | plenty |


As an adjective hefty

is heavy.

As a proper noun plenty is

a village in saskatchewan, canada.

Substantial vs Plenty - What's the difference?

substantial | plenty |


As adjectives the difference between substantial and plenty

is that substantial is having to substance; actually existing; real; as, substantial life while plenty is plentiful.

As nouns the difference between substantial and plenty

is that substantial is anything having substance; an essential part while plenty is a more than adequate amount.

As a pronoun plenty is

more than enough.

As an adverb plenty is

more than sufficiently.

As a determiner plenty is

much, enough.

As a proper noun Plenty is

a village in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Plenty vs Severity - What's the difference?

plenty | severity |


As a proper noun plenty

is a village in saskatchewan, canada.

As a noun severity is

the state of being severe.

Plenty vs Galore - What's the difference?

plenty | galore |


As adjectives the difference between plenty and galore

is that plenty is plentiful while galore is in abundance.

As a noun plenty

is a more than adequate amount.

As a pronoun plenty

is more than enough.

As an adverb plenty

is more than sufficiently.

As a determiner plenty

is much, enough.

As a proper noun Plenty

is a village in Saskatchewan, Canada.

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