copious: adj. large in quantity or number abundant , plentiful

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copious: adj. large in quantity or number abundant , plentiful definition: large in quantity or number abundant , plentiful

copious pronunciation: koh-pee-uhs

copious plentiful bountiful extensive exuberant generous liberal Synonyms plentiful bountiful extensive exuberant generous liberal profuse

copious Related Forms: adverb copiously noun copiousness copiosity

copious Only a copious cup of coffee would satisfy the man each morning.

copious The students took copious notes in their social studies class.

copious The hungry child ate a copious sandwich.

copious Students often complain that copious homework assignments are onerous.

copious It’s exhausting to juggle copious responsibilities.

copious Many people dream of accruing copious wealth.

copious After a good growing season, local farmers harvest a copious crop of apples.

copious Eating a copious breakfast is a great way to start each day.