Plentiful vs Unstinted - What's the difference?
plentiful | unstinted | Synonyms |
Existing in large number or ample amount.
Yielding abundance; fruitful.
* Francis Bacon
(obsolete) lavish; profuse; prodigal
* Francis Bacon
Not constrained, not restrained, or not confined.
* 1874 , , Far From the Madding Crowd , ch. 33:
* 1892 , , Letters of Travel , ch. 1:
* 1900 , , Love and Mr. Lewisham , ch. 31:
* 1921 , , Indiscretions of Archie , ch. 24:
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Plentiful is a synonym of unstinted.
As adjectives the difference between plentiful and unstinted
is that plentiful is existing in large number or ample amount while unstinted is not constrained, not restrained, or not confined.plentiful
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Alternative forms
* plentifull (archaic)Adjective
(en-adj)- a plentiful harvest
- a plentiful supply of water
- She accumulated a plentiful collection of books.
- Some years, the tree is a plentiful source of apples.
- If it be a long winter, it is commonly a more plentiful year.
- He that is plentiful in expenses will hardly be preserved from decay.
Synonyms
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* * *unstinted
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Mr. Coggan poured the liquor with unstinted liberality at the suffering Cain's circular mouth.
- Wherever we went there was the sun, lavish and unstinted .
- You must have support and belief—unstinted support and belief.
- The music-publisher had been unstinted in his praise.
Art: American Renaissance Man," Time , 21 June:
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens . . .gave the crude, grabbing Republic its lessons in symbolic deportment and visual elocution, and won its unstinted gratitude.