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ample
/ ˈæmpəl /
adjective
- more than sufficient; abundant
an ample helping
- large in size, extent, or amount
of ample proportions
Derived Forms
- ˈampleness, noun
Other Words From
- ample·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of ample1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ample1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
For anything to work, including law itself, there must be ample room for individual responsibility.
The Senate report provides ample evidence of many problems to correct.
Three years later, Washington came armed with ample alcohol—enough for a half gallon for every voter—and won with 331 votes.
Do you feel they did an ample job of portraying his troubled later years—in particular, the violence towards women?
It typically came with a desk in the building, and ample access to lawmakers.
His idea was that there would be ample time later to order a concentration on either wing or on the centre.
Arrived at the dépôt, I discharged my porter, sat down and waited for the place to open, with ample leisure for reflection.
Large divans of the richest crimson and violet brocades lined the walls, while ample curtains of the same served in lieu of doors.
Ample tolerance of all religions and sects, but abolition and expulsion of all monastic Orders.
When the owner can afford it, an ample supply of cushions and shawls makes the clumsy vehicle more comfortable for its occupant.
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