Ample - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈæmpl|  American pronunciation of the word ample
Brit.  |ˈæmp(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word ample

adjective

- affording an abundant supply (syn: copious, plenteous, plentiful, rich)
had ample food for the party
- fairly large in size (syn: sizable, sizeable)
an ample waistline
of ample proportions

Extra examples

They had ample money for the trip.

The police found ample evidence of wrongdoing.

There is ample parking at the stadium.

You will have ample opportunity to finish the test.

The light in the room is more than ample.

There was room for an ample garden.

Ample securities had been provided against despotism.

All assembled in the ample kitchen.

The subject well deserves more ample treatment.

You'll have ample time for questions later.

There is ample evidence that climate patterns are changing.

She found ample room for her things in the wardrobe.

Recent US history has amply demonstrated the risks of foreign intervention.

Will that be ample for your needs?

We built up an ample stock of food before the storm.

Word forms

adjective
comparative: ampler
superlative: amplest
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