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Synonyms
plen·ty (plĕńtē)

[Middle English, from Old French plente, from Latin plēnitās, from plēnus, full.]

noun 

  1. A full or completely adequate amount or supply: plenty of time.
  2. A large quantity or amount; an abundance: “Awards and honors came to her in plenty” (Joyce Carol Oates)
  3. A condition of general abundance or prosperity: “fruitful regions gladdened by plenty and lulled by peace!” (Samuel Johnson)

adjective 

Plentiful; abundant: “Ships were then not so plenty in those waters as now” (Herman Melville)

adverb 

Informal
Sufficiently; very: It's plenty hot.