plethoric

Pleotoric

Meaning of the word

The word “plethorical” is an adjective that describes something or someone who is full, full or abundant of something. It is usually used to express a large amount or intensity of something.

Origin of the word

The word “plethorical” originates in the Greek term “Plēthorikós”, which means “full” or “abundant”. It was incorporated into the Portuguese language through the Latin “pleethoricus”.

Word adverbs

– Pletorically

Conjunctions of the word

– AND
– But
– Although

Synonyms of the word

– Abundant
– Full
– Full
– Fed up
– Full

Word Definitions

– which is full or full of something.
– which has a large amount or intensity of something.
– which is in a state of fullness or satisfaction.

Phrases that the word applies

– The market is pletory of options for consumers.
– The singer did a plethical show of energy and emotion.
– The book is plethical of information and knowledge.

Examples of the word in text

The restaurant offers a plethical menu of gastronomic options.

The city was plew of tourists during the holiday.

The athlete performed a plethoric performance during the competition.

Rhymes with the word

– Historic
– Euphoric
– categorical
– Lyric
– Empirical

Anagrams with the word

– Plettonic

References

https://www.dicio.com.br/pletorico/
https://www.lexico.pt/pletorico/

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