plenitude
nounDivide plenitude into syllables:
plen · i · tude
How to pronounce plenitude:
Definition of plenitude:
- plenitude (noun):
- noun. a full supply.
- the quality or state of being full completeness
Synonyms for plenitude:
abundance
all kinds (of)
amplitude
barrel
basketful
boatload
bucket
bunch
bundle
bushel
carload
chunk
completeness
copiousness
deal
dozen
fistful
fullness
gobs
good deal
heap
hundred
lashings
loads
lot
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