What does Plenteousness mean?
What does Plenteousness mean?
1. Abundant; copious: plenteous crops. See Synonyms at plentiful. 2. Archaic Producing or yielding in abundance: plentiful land.
What does ample mean?
more than adequate in size
What is the meaning of bounteous?
giving or disposed to give freely
What is meaning of generous?
adjective. liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous patron of the arts; a generous gift. free from meanness or smallness of mind or character; magnanimous.
What is the meaning of splendiferous?
Even though it sounds like a made-up word, splendiferous is a word for wonderful things. Splendiferous things are even better: this somewhat silly-sounding word is a term for praising things that are absolutely fantastic, either because they’re beautiful or otherwise great.
Who said splendiferous?
In Dahl’s Danny, the Champion of the World (1975), Danny’s father refers to his own dad as a “magnificent and splendiferous poacher.” The state of being splendiferous is an equally superb word: splendiferousness.
What does Zozimus mean?
A dogswoggler is a very silly so-and-so, who makes no sense at all. See The BFG: ‘You is only interested in guzzling human beans. ‘ ‘And you is dotty as a dogswoggler!’ If a giant is fluckgungled, he is in a hopeless situation. It is a very rude word, apparently, which is why giants love to say it.
What bait means?
1a : something (such as food) used in luring especially to a hook or trap using worms for bait. b : a poisonous material placed where it will be eaten by harmful or objectionable animals. 2 : lure, temptation using bargains as bait for shoppers.
What’s another word for good food?
What is another word for good food?
superfood | nutrient-rich food |
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nourishing food | nutritious food |
healthy food | nutraceutical |
What does thrilled mean?
extremely pleased and excited
How do you use thrilled?
Thrilled sentence example
- He was thrilled with the news!
- Betsy was thrilled to lead the game.
- I’m thrilled for you princess.
- Our father would be thrilled at how well you’ve done.
- She sounded thrilled about the baby, on the phone.
Is thrilled informal?
thrilled [not before noun] (rather informal) extremely pleased and excited about something: I was thrilled to be invited.
What is excited more?
Here are 5 (but by no means all) alternatives to the word “excited” when announcing something: Thrilled – why not? Delighted – I’m biased here, but this word makes me happy! Elated – sounds like you’re on Cloud 9 and if your news can match it, we’ll have no worries in thinking “good for you”!