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copiousness


Meanings
  • noun

    The quality or state of having or holding an abundant supply of something.

    - "The copiousness of the rainforest is astounding."
    - "The copiousness of data in modern technology is overwhelming."

Rhymes
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abundance , plenitude , prolificness
Variants
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copious , copiously , copiousness , copiousnesses
Etymology
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From the Latin copiosus, meaning abundant, ample, or rich.


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  1. The English word copious comes from the Latin word copiosus, which means abundant, ample, or rich.

  2. Copiousness is a concept that can be found in various fields, including literature, science, and philosophy.


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  1. abundance: The state of having more than enough of something.

  2. plenitude: The state of being full or complete in amount or extent.


Quotes
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  1. The Constants—ignorant, vulgar, and brash—had "copious" quantities of dumb luck.

    - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,{it}The Sirens Of Titan{/it},1959
  2. … travelers grew accustomed to having "copious" helpings of meat when they visited Quimper's inn.

    - James A. Michener,{it}Texas{/it},1985
  3. These pockets of melted rock are rich in silica and release "copious" amounts of volatile gases that are held under high pressures.

    - Sandra Blakeslee,{it}New York Times{/it},7 Apr. 1998
  4. It was no surprise that spin was more "copious" than ever during the election campaign.

    - Michael Kinsley,{it}Time{/it},25 Dec. 2000–1 Jan. 2001

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Copiousness is often used in literature to describe rich or abundant settings, such as in the works of Charles Dickens or J.R.R. Tolkien.

How to Memorize "copiousness"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a container overflowing with water or food to represent the concept of copiousness.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word copiousness with the feeling of being surrounded by an abundance of resources or opportunities.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym COPIOUS to remember the meaning: Copious - Overflowing, Plentiful, Inevitably Offering, Unending Supply.


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