plenitude Antonyms

Meaning of plenitude

Wordnet

plenitude (n)

a full supply

Webster

plenitude (n.)

The quality or state of being full or complete; fullness; completeness; abundance; as, the plenitude of space or power.

Animal fullness; repletion; plethora.

plenitude Sentence Examples

  1. The plenitude of stars in the night sky filled me with a sense of awe and wonder.
  2. The artist's canvas was a plenitude of vibrant colors, each stroke contributing to the masterpiece.
  3. The ocean's depths held a plenitude of marine life, from tiny sea creatures to majestic whales.
  4. The symphony orchestra's sound was a plenitude of musical instruments, harmoniously blending together.
  5. The library's shelves overflowed with a plenitude of books, inviting me on countless literary adventures.
  6. The forest's canopy provided a plenitude of shade, creating a cool and refreshing haven from the summer sun.
  7. The mountaintop offered a plenitude of breathtaking views, stretching for miles in every direction.
  8. The farmer's harvest was a plenitude of fruits and vegetables, ensuring a bounty of sustenance for the winter.
  9. The plenitude of emotions he felt was overwhelming, a mixture of joy, sorrow, and everything in between.
  10. The plenitude of knowledge available online is both a blessing and a curse, making it easy to access information but also challenging to navigate.

FAQs About the word plenitude

a full supplyThe quality or state of being full or complete; fullness; completeness; abundance; as, the plenitude of space or power., Animal fullness; repletion

lot,loads, ton, bunch, plenty, wealth, chunk, deal, slew, pile

dab, bit, hint, ace, suspicion, scruple, scrap, pittance, mote, sprinkling

The plenitude of stars in the night sky filled me with a sense of awe and wonder.

The artist's canvas was a plenitude of vibrant colors, each stroke contributing to the masterpiece.

The ocean's depths held a plenitude of marine life, from tiny sea creatures to majestic whales.

The symphony orchestra's sound was a plenitude of musical instruments, harmoniously blending together.