abound |
prevail |
In lang=en terms the difference between abound and prevail
is that
abound is to be copiously supplied; while
prevail is to succeed in persuading]] or [[induce|inducing.
As verbs the difference between abound and prevail
is that
abound is to be full to overflowing while
prevail is to be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand; to outnumber others.
abound |
enormous |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between abound and enormous
is that
abound is (obsolete) to be wealthy
[ while enormous is (obsolete) exceedingly wicked; atrocious or outrageous.]
As a verb abound
is to be full to overflowing .
As an adjective enormous is
(obsolete) deviating from the norm; unusual, extraordinary.
abound |
rich |
As a verb abound
is to be full to overflowing .
As an adjective rich is
as hell, very .
abound |
riddle |
As verbs the difference between abound and riddle
is that
abound is to be full to overflowing while
riddle is to speak ambiguously or enigmatically.
As a noun riddle is
a verbal puzzle, mystery, or other problem of an intellectual nature.
As a proper noun Riddle is
{{surname|lang=en}.
abound |
increase |
As verbs the difference between abound and increase
is that
abound is to be full to overflowing while
increase is to become larger.
As a noun increase is
an amount by which a quantity is increased.
abound |
digest |
In lang=en terms the difference between abound and digest
is that
abound is to be copiously supplied; while
digest is to undergo digestion.
As verbs the difference between abound and digest
is that
abound is to be full to overflowing while
digest is to distribute or arrange methodically; to work over and classify; to reduce to portions for ready use or application.
As a noun digest is
that which is digested; especially, that which is worked over, classified, and arranged under proper heads or titles.
abound |
numerous |
As a verb abound
is to be full to overflowing .
As an adjective numerous is
indefinitely large numerically, many.
abound |
plenty |
As a verb abound
is to be full to overflowing.
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 an adjective plenty is
plentiful.
As a proper noun Plenty is
a village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
spare |
abound |
In intransitive terms the difference between spare and abound
is that
spare is to be frugal; not to be profuse; to live frugally; to be parsimonious while
abound is to be copiously supplied.
As verbs the difference between spare and abound
is that
spare is to show mercy while
abound is to be full to overflowing.
As an adjective spare
is scanty; not abundant or plentiful.
As a noun spare
is the act of sparing; moderation; restraint.
abound |
scramble |
In intransitive terms the difference between abound and scramble
is that
abound is to be copiously supplied while
scramble is to ascend rocky terrain as a leisure activity.
As an interjection scramble is
shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item.
As a noun scramble is
a rush or hurry.
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