ABUNDANT vs ENORMOUS: ADJECTIVE
- A number, the sum of whose aliquot parts exceeds the number itself. Thus, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, the aliquot parts of 12, make the number 16. This is opposed to a deficient number, as 14, whose aliquot parts are 1, 2, 7, the sum of which is 10; and to a perfect number, which is equal to the sum of its aliquot parts, as 6, whose aliquot parts are 1, 2., 3.
- Fully sufficient; plentiful; in copious supply; -- followed by in, rarely by with.
- Present in great quantity
- Having an abundance of something; abounding.
- Occurring in abundance: : plentiful.
- Exceeding the usual rule, norm, or measure; out of due proportion; inordinate; abnormal.
- Exceedingly wicked; outrageous; atrocious; monstrous.
- Deviating from the norm; unusual, extraordinary.
- Exceedingly wicked; atrocious or outrageous.
- Very wicked; heinous.
- Very great in scope or import.
- Very great in size, extent, or amount.
- Extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree
- Extremely large; greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc.
ABUNDANT vs ENORMOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Plentiful; present in great quantity; fully sufficient: as, an abundant supply.
- Possessing in great quantity; copiously supplied; having great plenty; abounding: followed by in.
- Deviating from or transgressing the usual measure or rule; abnormal.
- Spreading or extending beyond certain limits; redundant.
- Greatly surpassing the common measure; exceeding the usual size: as, enormous debts; a man of enormous size.
- Extremely wicked; uncommonly atrocious: as, enormous crime or guilt.
- Disordered; perverse.
- Synonyms Enormous, Immense, Excessive, huge, vast, monstrous, prodigious, gigantic, immoderate, unwieldy. The first three words agree in expressing greatness, and the first two vastness; anything, however small, is excessive if for some special reason too great in amount. Literally, enormous is out of rule, out of proportion; immense, unmeasured, immeasurable; excessive, going beyond bounds, surpassing what is fit, right, tolerable, etc. Enormous is peculiarly applicable to magnitude, primarily physical, but also moral: as, enormous egotism; immense, to extent, quantity, and number: as, an immense national debt; immense folly; excessive, to degree: as, an excessive dose; an excessive opinion of one's own merits.
- Villainous, Abominable, etc. (see nefarious); heinous, atrocious.
- That a whole civilization should be dependent on technology"- Walter Lippman
ABUNDANT vs ENORMOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Easy, Rife, Lush, Galore, Luxuriant, Teeming, Rich, Abounding, Profuse, Copious, Overabundant, Superabundant, Plenteous, Ample, Plentiful
- Unprecedented, Substantial, Immeasurable, Gigantic, Incalculable, Vast, Colossal, Massive, Incredible, Considerable, Huge, Immense, Big, Large, Tremendous
ABUNDANT vs ENORMOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Easy, Rife, Lush, Galore, Luxuriant, Teeming, Rich, Abounding, Profuse, Copious, Overabundant, Superabundant, Plenteous, Ample, Plentiful
- Unprecedented, Substantial, Immeasurable, Gigantic, Incalculable, Vast, Colossal, Massive, Incredible, Considerable, Huge, Immense, Big, Large, Tremendous
ABUNDANT vs ENORMOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- HDL cholesterol and a relatively abundant plasma protein.
- Boca with abundant amenities for our valued residents.
- Within three years, Smith said, they were abundant.
- How Has Jesus Come to Give Abundant Life?
- On the one hand, your blessings are abundant.
- Black crappie are relatively abundant in Lake Nottely.
- Kyaniteis a common mineral but is seldom abundant.
- Juu01c0enile Chinook salmon were most abundant in the REF marsh and second most abundant in the u03edu03f5u03f5u03f2 marsh.
- They found TAA to be the most abundant stop codon in lower eukaryotes, whereas in higher eukaryotes, TGA was the most abundant.
- The Columbia River Basin is an abundant watershed, supporting immense forests, the largest salmon runs in the world, and diverse and abundant wildlife.
- The impact on justice systems will be enormous.
- Where students with enormous potential achieve exceptional success.
- That kind of enormous task requires a plan!
- They both have enormous problems associated with them.
- The station has experienced enormous changes over time.
- It has saved an enormous number of lives.
- What is being achieved at such enormous costs?
- These risks represent potentially enormous costs to NASA.
- The crisis we faced was so enormous and had such an enormous impact on us that we began believing that prevention may cost less.
- And that the budget has gotten to such enormous deficits and enormous debt because of this earmark culture that began under his speakership.
ABUNDANT vs ENORMOUS: QUESTIONS
- Does Abundant Life Ministries'worship sound like Hillsong?
- Which phenolic compounds have the most abundant structures?
- How did oxygen become abundant in Earths atmosphere?
- How abundant is Metarhizium in amended soil samples?
- What makes glucose the most abundant monosaccharide?
- What is the most abundant intracellular electrolyte?
- Does Uganda have abundant potential for investment?
- Which microorganisms are most abundant in seawater?
- Why choose Abundant Life Partners for Psychotherapy?
- What are the most abundant and least abundant elements in seawater?
- How to make a story map for the Enormous Crocodile?
- Can you have a ridiculously enormous and complex data set?
- How to tap the enormous power of your subconscious mind?
- Why is delinquency an enormous problem in the Society?
- What inspired Edward Cummings to write the enormous room?
- Can Doctor Manhattan grow his body to enormous sizes?
- Does Hungary's Orban have an enormous media empire?
- What inspired Roald Dahl to write The Enormous Crocodile?
- Is competition law'causing enormous difficulty'to NHS?
- What gives bacteria enormous diversity (genetic recombination)?