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    ample
    /ˈampl/

    adjective

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  2. Ample means more than enough or large, especially of body size. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and find synonyms and related words.

    • Ample: Polish Translation

      AMPLE translate: wystarczający, ≈ dosyć, aż nadto, pokaźny,...

    • Ample: Russian Translation

      AMPLE translate: более чем достаточный , обширный, обильный...

    • Vietnamese Translation

      AMPLE translate: rộng. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Traditional

      AMPLE translate: 足夠, 足夠的,充足的,充裕的, 肥胖, (身軀)肥大的,粗壯的,豐滿的. Learn...

  3. fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs; plentiful; enough: ample time to finish. an ample supply of water; ample time to finish. of sufficient or abundant measure; liberal; copious: an ample reward. Synonyms: plenteous, lavish, free, generous. Antonyms: meager, scanty.

  4. Ample describes an abundance of something. An ample supply of apple muffins at the bake sale is a good thing, as is ample legroom in your new van — but if the vet notices your dog's ample waistline, you might have to put Fido on a diet. Like amplify (crank up the volume), ample is from the Latin word amplus, meaning "large or spacious."

  5. Ample means more than enough in size, amount, extent, or capacity. It can also mean fully sufficient, plentiful, or generous. See different sources and translations of ample in English and Spanish.

  6. Ample means enough or more than enough of something. It can also mean large or attractive in a person's figure. See how to use ample in sentences and compare it with other words.

  7. The meaning of AMPLE is generous or more than adequate in size, scope, or capacity. How to use ample in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Ample.

  8. Ample means enough of something with some extra, or large in size, extent, or amount. Learn how to use ample in a sentence, find synonyms, and compare with related words.