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Adjectives of Size and Quantity - Adjectives of Large Quantity

Adjectives that describe large quantities are used to convey the abundance, copiousness, or substantial nature of an amount, number, or extent.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Size and Quantity
multiple
multiple
[Adjective]

consisting of or involving several parts, elements, or people

Ex: The project required multiple steps to complete successfully. 
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various
various
[Adjective]

several and of different types or kinds

Ex: The store sells various types of fruits and vegetables. 
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maximum
maximum
[Adjective]

indicating the greatest or highest possible amount, quantity, or degree

Ex: The maximum capacity of the venue is 500 people. 
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numerous
numerous
[Adjective]

indicating a large number of something

Ex: The library has numerous books on various subjects. 
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countless
countless
[Adjective]

so numerous that it cannot be easily counted or quantified

Ex: The night sky was filled with countless stars. 
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abundant
abundant
[Adjective]

existing or available in large quantities

Ex: The garden was filled with abundant flowers of every color. 
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ample
ample
[Adjective]

more than enough to meet the needs or exceed expectations

Ex: The pantry was stocked with an ample supply of canned goods. 
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copious
copious
[Adjective]

very great in number or amount

Ex: After the rainfall, there were copious puddles on the streets. 
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plentiful
plentiful
[Adjective]

available in large quantity

Ex: In the forest, berries were plentiful, providing food for many animals. 
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myriad
myriad
[Adjective]

too much to be counted

Ex: In the vast desert, there are myriad stars visible in the night sky. 
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innumerable
innumerable
[Adjective]

impossible to be individually counted or named due to their overwhelming quantity

Ex: Scientists have only begun cataloging the innumerable species that live within tropical rainforests. 
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infinite
infinite
[Adjective]

so great that it cannot be easily counted or numbered

Ex: The entrepreneur's dedication to the project was evident in the infinite hours spent refining the business plan. 
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manifold
manifold
[Adjective]

numerous and of a wide range of different kinds

Ex: The challenges faced by the project were manifold, requiring a multi-faceted approach to solve them. 
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multitudinous
multitudinous
[Adjective]

existing in great, overwhelming numbers

Ex: The cabin was filled with multitudinous blankets to ward off the cold. 
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prolific
prolific
[Adjective]

existing in great amounts or numbers

Ex: The prolific vegetation in the rainforest supports a diverse ecosystem of plants and animals. 
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bountiful
bountiful
[Adjective]

existing in large amounts

Ex: The harvest was bountiful this year, yielding more fruits and vegetables than ever before. 
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