Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의plentifulplen‧ti‧ful /ˈplentɪfəl/ adjectiveLOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTmore than enough in quantity
a plentiful supply of food —plentifully adverb말뭉치의 용례plentiful• Opportunities for teaching abroad are plentiful.• And a continuing -- although decreasing -- number hunt the wild animals that remain plentiful.• Placidriver views are plentiful along the rest of the project for walkers or bikeriders as well.• During the summertomatoes are plentiful and cheap.• The air is sweet, the land is good, timber is plentiful, and the fishing is excellent.• There is plentifulevidence of the emetic of the climbing!• a plentifulharvest• The food was not too good, nor too plentiful, so when I returned I was a lot lighter and a lot fitter.• The river provides a plentifulsupply of clean water to nearby villages.• Likewise sterile supplies and instruments are less plentiful than you may remember.• Mortgages indeed were cheap; they were plentiful, yet no one wanted to buy them.