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In Week 5, we delve into a selection of adjectives that describe abundance and spaciousness. Words such as "ample" highlight plentifulness, as evident when spreading out on a beach with plenty of room. "Burgeoning" signifies rapid growth, illustrated by rising discontent in a society. "Capacious" evokes the comfort of a roomy new home, while "copious" signifies taking extensive notes in class. Additionally, we explore how scents can be "permeated" throughout an area and the significance of "prodigious" quantities. Lastly, "replete" emphasizes being fully supplied.
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Full to Overflowing Week 5
ample (AMP ul) • describing a large amount of something • Since the day was cloudy, there was ample room on the beach to spread out our blanket.
burgeoning (BER juning) • expanding or growing rapidly • The republic was in trouble due to a burgeoning discontent among the citizens.
capacious (kuh PAY shus) • roomy; spacious • They were thrilled with all the room they had in their capacious new home.
copious (KOH pee us) • plentiful; having a large quantity • Since she didn’t understand physics very well at all, she was sure to take copious notes during class.
permeated (PER meeayt id) • spread or flowing throughout • After the Citrus Fest, the scent of fresh oranges permeated the air.
prodigious (pruh DIJ us) • enormous • The shattered vase required a prodigious amount of glue to repair.
replete (ruh PLEET) • abundantly supplied; filled • After an evening of “Trick or Treating,” Charlie’s bag was replete with candy bars, jelly beans, and chewing gum.