Plentifulness: meaning, definitions and examples

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plentifulness

 

[ˈplentɪfʊlnəs ]

Definitions

Context #1 | Noun

abundance

The state or quality of being plentiful; wealth of resources or supplies.

Synonyms

abundance, plenty, profusion.

Examples of usage

  • The plentifulness of fresh fruit in the summer is a delight for many people.
  • The plentifulness of job opportunities in the city attracted many newcomers.
Context #2 | Noun

excess

An excessive amount or degree; superfluity.

Synonyms

excess, overabundance, surplus.

Examples of usage

  • The plentifulness of rain caused flooding in the area.
  • The plentifulness of choices overwhelmed her.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word comes from the Old French 'plenté' and Latin 'plenitas,' meaning fullness or abundance.
  • Its roots suggest a rich history tied to ideas of satisfaction and satisfaction due to having enough.
  • The adjective form 'plentiful' has been used since the late 14th century, leading to the noun form we use today.

Cultural Significance

  • In many cultures, 'plentifulness' is celebrated as a sign of prosperity, often linked to harvest festivals and abundance.
  • Biblical texts often reference plentifulness as a divine blessing, emphasizing the importance of having enough resources.
  • Art and literature frequently portray scenes of abundance to symbolize joy, security, and a prosperous life.

Environmental Context

  • In ecology, plentifulness can refer to the availability of resources, crucial for species survival and ecosystem balance.
  • Agricultural practices aim to enhance the plentifulness of crops, focusing on sustainable farming to ensure food security.
  • Climate impacts can threaten the plentifulness of natural resources, making conservation efforts vital.

Psychology

  • Research suggests that perceiving plentifulness can enhance well-being and reduce stress, as individuals feel secure and cared for.
  • Mindfulness practices emphasize recognizing the abundance that already exists in life, contributing to overall happiness.
  • The 'scarcity mindset' contrasts with plentifulness, affecting decision-making and personal fulfillment.

Literature

  • Writers often use abundance to represent hope and contentment in narratives, making the contrast with scarcity more poignant.
  • Classic works frequently highlight ideals of plentifulness as a pursuit, driving characters' motivations and struggles.
  • Poets may celebrate nature’s plentifulness, using vibrant imagery to evoke feelings of joy and gratitude.

Translations

Translations of the word "plentifulness" in other languages:

🇵🇹 abundância

🇮🇳 प्रचुरता

🇩🇪 Fülle

🇮🇩 kelimpahan

🇺🇦 достаток

🇵🇱 obfitość

🇯🇵 豊富さ (ほうふさ)

🇫🇷 abondance

🇪🇸 abundancia

🇹🇷 bolluk

🇰🇷 풍부함 (pungbuham)

🇸🇦 وفرة

🇨🇿 hojnost

🇸🇰 hojnosť

🇨🇳 丰富 (fēngfù)

🇸🇮 obilje

🇮🇸 gnægt

🇰🇿 молшылық

🇬🇪 სიუხვე

🇦🇿 bolluq

🇲🇽 abundancia