plenitudine means abundance. It carries an Arena rating of 1556, earned across 14 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, plenitudine ranks #893 of 17,130 for Most Beautiful Words, #1,389 of 17,128 for Most Ponderous Words, #3,299 of 17,126 for Most Satisfying to Say, #4,271 of 17,124 for Most Sublime Words.
Why “plenitudine” is a great word
The state of being full to capacity, characterized by an abundant, overflowing plenty. Borrowed from Latin *plenitudine*, the ablative singular of *plenitudo* ("fullness, abundance"), from *plenus* ("full"). Unlike "scarcity," which denotes a stark and anxious deficit, or "sufficiency," which implies a measured, pragmatic adequacy, plenitudine evokes a generous, unanxious bounty that exceeds mere requirement. It is the heavy-laden bough of an autumn fruit tree, the deep and resonant silence of a forest at dusk, the profound warmth of a room saturated with quiet companionship—a quiet, palpable assurance that the world, in its moments of grace, offers more than we know how to need.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin plenitudine.
noun
- abundance
- the condition of being full
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