Synonyms for plenitude
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : plen-i-tood, -tyood |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈplɛn ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud |
Top 10 synonyms for plenitude
Définition of plenitude
Origin :- early 15c., from Old French plenitude and directly from Latin plenitudinem (nominative plenitudo) "abundance, completeness, fullness," from plenus "complete, full" (see plenary).
- noun plenty
- A pretty plea to a beloved object in the plenitude of her power!
- Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 2 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
- He was fond of good company, and of this there was a plenitude in Dublin.
- Extract from : « Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I (of II) » by Edmund Downey
- For most, however, there was minor luxury, and a plenitude of necessities.
- Extract from : « Final Weapon » by Everett B. Cole
- Those who possessed the plenitude of power were bound to employ it.
- Extract from : « Lectures on the French Revolution » by John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton
- The loves and sorrows that are great are destroyed by their own plenitude.
- Extract from : « The Picture of Dorian Gray » by Oscar Wilde
- He had seemed before to be enjoying the plenitude of royal favour.
- Extract from : « Sir Walter Ralegh » by William Stebbing
- Here I have my abode in plenitude, yea, superabundance of all that I require.
- Extract from : « Sagas from the Far East » by Various
- He still dwells amongst us, yet not in the plenitude of his power.
- Extract from : « The Sheepfold and the Common, Vol. II (of 2) » by Timothy East
- And what has it done for modern Paris, where it exists in the plenitude of its glory?
- Extract from : « The Sheepfold and the Common, Vol. II (of 2) » by Timothy East
- It was in vain that he sought to recover the plenitude of his judgment.
- Extract from : « The Treasure of Pearls » by Gustave Aimard
Antonyms for plenitude
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