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abounding

English

Pronunciation

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Adjective

abounding (comparative more abounding, superlative most abounding)

  1. Ample, plenty, abundant.
    abounding food
    an abounding stream

Derived terms

  • aboundingly

Translations

Verb

abounding

  1. present participle of abound

Noun

abounding (plural aboundings)

  1. An abundance.
    • 1678, John Collinges, Several Discourses Concerning the Actual Providence of God
      Sin in its own nature tendeth to nothing, but the ruine and eternal destruction of a Soul: it must be from the aboundings of grace, if any good come to the soul from sin []

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inexhaustible

English

Etymology

From in- +? exhaustible.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n???z??st?bl?/
  • Hyphenation: in?ex?haus?ti?ble

Adjective

inexhaustible (not comparable)

  1. Impossible to exhaust; unlimited.
    Antonym: exhaustible

Translations

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