abundantly

IPA/əˈbʌndəntli/
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abundantly — adverb

1. in a way that provides or shows a very large amount of something, often more tha

1.副詞C1
釋義

in a way that provides or shows a very large amount of something, often more than enough.

例句

Wild mint grows abundantly along the stream behind Obi's grandparents' house.

grow abundantly along + [place]

After the storm, rainwater flowed abundantly through the rice fields all night.

flow abundantly through + [place]

同義詞
  • plentifully

    very close in meaning, especially for supply or growth

  • amply

    often stresses that something is fully sufficient

  • copiously

    more literary and often used for something pouring out

反義詞
  • sparingly

    shows that only a small amount is present or used

  • scarcely

    suggests there is almost not enough

文法句型

grow/flow abundantly

be abundantly supplied/stocked with + [thing]

用法筆記

Often describes natural growth, movement, or supply. Distinguish from sense 2: sense 1 is about quantity, while sense 2 strengthens an adjective or judgment.

常見錯誤

The shelves were abundance stocked for the sale.
The shelves were abundantly stocked for the sale.
💡use the adverb before a participle, not the noun 'abundance'.

2. to a very high degree; used to make an adjective or judgment much stronger.

2.副詞C1
釋義

to a very high degree; used to make an adjective or judgment much stronger.

例句

After the missing files appeared, Hari was abundantly clear about who had lied.

be abundantly clear about + clause

By the second rehearsal, the director's frustration was abundantly obvious to everyone.

be abundantly obvious to + person

同義詞
  • extremely

    broad degree adverb that works with many adjectives

  • plainly

    stresses that the evidence is easy to see

  • clearly

    more neutral and usually weaker in force

反義詞
  • barely

    shows only a very small degree

  • hardly

    suggests the quality is almost absent

文法句型

be abundantly + adjective

abundantly + clear/evident/obvious/apparent

用法筆記

Most common before words such as 'clear', 'evident', 'obvious', and 'apparent'. Unlike sense 1, it does not talk about amount, but about how strong a judgment feels.

常見錯誤

The warning was abundant clear to the class.
The warning was abundantly clear to the class.
💡use the adverb to strengthen 'clear', not the adjective 'abundant'.