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- 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- exist in large numbers or amounts:
- have in large numbers or amounts:be full ofoverflow withteem withbe packed withbe crowded withbe thronged withbe jammed withbe alive withbe overrun withbristle withbe bristling withbe infested withbe thick withbe crawling withbe lousy withbe stuffed withbe jam-packed withbe chockablock withbe chock-full ofbe heaving withpullulate with
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Abound means to exist or occur in large numbers or amounts, or to be plentifully supplied with something. Learn how to use this verb with different prepositions, see synonyms and examples, and compare with irony.
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