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US
/ˈæmpəɫ/
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[ UK /ˈæmpəl/ ]
[ UK /ˈæmpəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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fairly large in size
of ample proportions
a sizable fortune
an ample waistline
a sizable fortune -
more than enough in size or scope or capacity
an ample supply
had ample food for the party
had ample food for the party -
affording an abundant supply
a rich supply
food is plentiful
had ample food for the party
had ample food for the party
a plenteous grape harvest
copious provisions
How To Use ample In A Sentence
- In the forecabins, the head and shower is located forward and has a large mirrored vanity with ample storage below.
- Based upon analysis of duplicate samples, reproducibility was better than 3% of the measured concentration of each element.
- If you unzip our sample document and load content.xml into a text editor, you should notice a few things.
- It also provides ample cushioning with shock-absorbing HydroFlow technology in the heel and forefoot, and has a water-repellant upper.
- Our interneuronal connections in our brain, for example, process information at chemical signaling speeds of a few hundred feet per second, compared to a billion feet per second for electronics - electronics is a million times faster.
- A liquor pour cost of 18.3%, for example, means that it cost a little more than 18 cents to generate a dollar of liquor sales.
- Back in the mid-1980s, for example, knee replacement surgery was considered a success if the patient wound up with 90 degrees of flexion, which is "nothing near normal," he says. Latest News
- With automobile insurance, for example, an insurance company accepts part of the risk that you will be involved in a car accident. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
- For example, paper might appear to be two-dimensional because it is so thin.
- He was trampled to death by a runaway horse.