Ampler: meaning, definitions and examples

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ampler

 

[ ˈæmplər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

comparative form

The term 'ampler' is the comparative form of the adjective 'ample.' It is used to describe something that is more abundant or more spacious than something else. In other words, when referring to two objects or situations, one can use 'ampler' to denote that one has a greater extent or capacity than the other. This term is primarily used in formal or descriptive contexts, often relating to physical space or quantity.

Synonyms

larger, more abundant, more spacious, wider.

Examples of usage

  • The room felt ampler after removing the large furniture.
  • The new software provides ampler features compared to the old version.
  • His explanations were ampler than those of his peers.

Translations

Translations of the word "ampler" in other languages:

🇵🇹 amplificador

🇮🇳 प्रसारक

🇩🇪 Verstärker

🇮🇩 penguat

🇺🇦 підсилювач

🇵🇱 wzmacniacz

🇯🇵 アンプ

🇫🇷 amplificateur

🇪🇸 amplificador

🇹🇷 amplifikatör

🇰🇷 증폭기

🇸🇦 مضخم

🇨🇿 zesilovač

🇸🇰 zesilovač

🇨🇳 放大器

🇸🇮 ojačevalnik

🇮🇸 vöxtur

🇰🇿 күшейткіш

🇬🇪 გამაძლიერებელი

🇦🇿 gücləndirici

🇲🇽 amplificador

Etymology

The term 'ampler' originates from the Middle English word 'ample,' which comes from the Latin 'amplus,' meaning 'large, spacious, or abundant.' The transition from Latin to Middle English involved various linguistic influences, including Norman French. Over time, the word evolved in English to take on the form we know today. The comparative suffix '-er' is a standard morphological addition in English used to compare qualities between two nouns. 'Ample' has been associated with ideas of generosity and sufficiency, reflecting the nature of abundance or spaciousness. The evolution of 'ampler' follows the pattern of many English adjectives that utilize '-er' to indicate comparative degrees.