What is another word for abounding in?

Pronunciation: [ɐbˈa͡ʊndɪŋ ˈɪn] (IPA)

Abounding in is a phrase that describes something or a place that is full or overflowing with something. There are numerous synonyms to describe this kind of situation such as filled with, brimming with, teeming with, flooded with, overloaded with, overflowing with, jam-packed, crammed full of, crowded with, glutted with, awash with, bursting with, and swarming with. These synonyms come in handy in expanding your vocabulary and giving you an excellent command of the English language. Depending on the context, you can use any of these synonyms to describe something that is abounding in and avoid repetition of words.

Famous quotes with Abounding in

  • A commodity appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
    Karl Marx
  • We see many who are struggling against adversity who are happy, and more although abounding in wealth, who are wretched.
    Tacitus
  • Gibbon observes that in the Arabian book par excellence, in the Koran, there are no camels; I believe if there were any doubt as to the authenticity of the Koran, this absence of camels would be sufficient to prove it is an Arabian work.I think we Argentines can emulate Mohammed, can believe in the possibility of being Argentine without abounding in local color.
    Jorge Luis Borges
  • Children, if we observe them, seem normally to be abounding in simple faith. They rush headlong and there is ground underfoot. They ask for information and are told. They cry for something and get it or are refused, but they are not disregarded. They go exploring and see something interesting. It is the evil genius of our society to blight, more or less disastrously, this faith of its young as they grow up; for our society does not, for most, continue to provide enough worth-while opportunities and relevant duties, and soon it ceases to take them seriously as existing.
    Paul Goodman
  • The human race, in its intellectual life, is organized like the bees: the masculine soul is a worker, sexually atrophied, and essentially dedicated to impersonal and universal arts; the feminine is a queen, infinitely fertile, omnipresent in its brooding industry, but passive and abounding in intuitions without method and passions without justice.
    George Santayana

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