- Home
- Idioms
- abound
abound
abound in
To be abundant or plentiful with. In the spring, the fields abound in blooming tulips.
abound with
To be abundant or plentiful with. The world abounds with criminals and scam artists looking to take advantage of unsuspecting victims. In the spring, the fields abound with blooming tulips.
abound in something
to be rich and abundant in something; to have plenty of something. (A bit formal.) The entire area abounds in game and fish.
abound with someone or something
to be plentiful with particular persons, other living beings, or objects. The world abounds with talented people who are too shy to develop their talents.
abound with
or abound inv. To be brimming with something plentiful: The lake by the cabin abounds with fish.The quaint villa abounded with charm.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Wenceslas | | WEN-səs-laws (English) | History |
ŻAklina | | - | Polish |
Joso | | - | Croatian |
Isabella | | ee-zah-BEL-lah (Italian), iz-ə-BEL-ə (English) | Italian, German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Romanian |
Mikko | | MEEK-kee | Finnish |
BarthÉLÉMy | | - | French |