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Good Words Which Ought To Make A Comeback
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Afternoon all,
I wondered if any of you had a good word for me?
By that I mean: what words do you believe aren't currently used quite enough or have been completely abandoned by our (or anyone else's) language?
It would be good if you could tell us what the word, or phrase, means as well (although it might be fun to try and guess actually!)
I wondered if any of you had a good word for me?
By that I mean: what words do you believe aren't currently used quite enough or have been completely abandoned by our (or anyone else's) language?
It would be good if you could tell us what the word, or phrase, means as well (although it might be fun to try and guess actually!)
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Ample - enough or more than enough; plentiful: there is ample time for discussion | an ample supply of consumer goods.
• large and accommodating: he leaned back in his ample chair.
• (of a person's figure) full or broad: she stood with her hands on her ample hips.
DERIVATIVES
ampleness noun,
amply adverb
ORIGIN late Middle English: via French from Latin amplus ‘large, capacious, abundant’.
btw ... We've had "ample" time to think of these ..ha, ha.
• large and accommodating: he leaned back in his ample chair.
• (of a person's figure) full or broad: she stood with her hands on her ample hips.
DERIVATIVES
ampleness noun,
amply adverb
ORIGIN late Middle English: via French from Latin amplus ‘large, capacious, abundant’.
btw ... We've had "ample" time to think of these ..ha, ha.
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