abundantly

adv
/əˈbʌn.dn̩t.li/UK/əˈbʌn.dn̩t.li/US

Etymology

From Middle English abundantly, abundauntli, habundantly, habundauntliche, equivalent to abundant + -ly.

  1. inherited from abundantly

Definitions

  1. In an abundant manner

    In an abundant manner; in a sufficient degree; in large measure.

    • And God said, Let the waters bring foorth aboundantly the mouing creature that hath life, and foule that may flie aboue the earth in the open firmament of heauen.
    • When strata are so unsymmetrically and abundantly folded that it becomes difficult or impossible to trace out the individual flexures and crumplings — the whole forming an irregular complex of folds — they are said to be contorted […]
    • Hodgson also has Wayne Rooney to call on once he has served a two-match suspension at the start of the tournament - and it is abundantly clear England will rely as heavily as ever on his ability to shape the outcome of important games.
  2. Extremely.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA