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1. ample
adjective. ['ˈæmpəl'] more than enough in size or scope or capacity.
Antonyms
Etymology
- ample (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- amplus (Latin)
Rhymes with Ample
- pampel
- lampl
- hampel
- ampal
How do you pronounce ample?
Pronounce ample as ˈæmpəl.
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Sentences with ample
1. Adjective
Start by clearing out under the sink so that you have ample room to work.
Quotes about ample
1. The Soul selects her own Society—Then—shuts the Door—To her divine Majority—Present no more—Unmoved—she notes the Chariots—pausing—At her low Gate—Unmoved—an Emperor be kneelingUpon her Mat—I've known her—from an ample nation—Choose One—Then—close the Valves of her attention—Like Stone—
- Emily Dickinson, Selected Poems
2. Silence is so steadfast, you know. It is so ample, after all.
- Alice Fulton, The Nightingales of Troy: Stories of One Family's Century