- verbabound (verb) · abounds (third person present) · abounded (past tense) · abounded (past participle) · abounding (present participle)
- exist in large numbers or amounts:"rumors of a further scandal abound"
- (abound in/with)have in large numbers or amounts:"this land abounds with wildlife"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘overflow, be abundant’): from Old French abunder, from Latin abundare ‘overflow’, from ab- ‘from’ + undare ‘surge’ (from unda ‘a wave’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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WEB4 days ago · 1. to be plentiful; exist in large numbers or amounts. tropical plants abound in the jungle. 2. to have plenty; be filled; be wealthy ( in) or teem ( with ) a land that abounds in grain, woods that abound with …
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