adverb

aplenty

in abundance, in large amounts, plentifully

There will be food and drink aplenty.

There will be food and drink aplenty.

We had reasons aplenty to be cheerful.

We had reasons aplenty to be cheerful.

(noun) aplenty a large amount of (noun) There was food aplenty at the party.

Synonyms: in abundance, galore, plentifully; Antonyms: scarce, lacking

From 'a-' (a prepositional prefix, from Old English 'on') + 'plenty'. Literally 'in plenty'.

Remember it always comes *after* the noun it describes, e.g., 'food aplenty', not 'aplenty food'.

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