ample
ample — adjective
1. describing an amount, area, or supply that is large enough to comfortably cover
describing an amount, area, or supply that is large enough to comfortably cover what is needed, with some left over.
The new library gives students ample space to spread out their books and laptops.
ample + space (room collocation)
Mei left home early so she would have ample time to find the concert hall.
ample + time (most frequent collocation)
The detective gathered ample evidence to charge the suspect with fraud.
There is ample parking behind the supermarket on weekday mornings.
Wairimu was given ample opportunity to explain her side of the story.
- plentiful
everyday word; works with countable and uncountable nouns alike
- abundant
stronger; suggests an overflowing supply, often of natural resources
- sufficient
neutral; only means 'just enough', not 'more than enough'
- insufficient
formal opposite; not enough to meet a need
- scant
literary; barely any at all
文法句型
ample + noun (time, space, evidence, opportunity)
用法筆記
Almost always sits before a noun, not after a linking verb (you say 'ample time', not 'the time was ample'). Common nouns are time, space, room, evidence, opportunity, and supply.
常見錯誤
2. used as a polite or flattering way to describe a person's body, or part of it, a
used as a polite or flattering way to describe a person's body, or part of it, as rounded and generous in size rather than slim.
Aunt Beatrice greeted me with a warm hug and her ample bosom nearly knocked off my glasses.
ample + bosom (classic euphemism)
The tailor adjusted the silk dress to flatter Mrs. Okafor's ample figure.
ample + figure (polite description)
The painter chose a model with ample hips and broad shoulders for the sculpture.
Santa lowered his ample frame into the small wooden chair, which creaked under the weight.
- buxom
specifically of women, focused on the chest area
- full-figured
modern, polite alternative often used in fashion and clothing sizes
- rotund
more humorous; suggests a roundly plump shape, often of older men
文法句型
ample + body-part noun (figure, bosom, hips, frame)
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: this sense only describes human bodies or body parts (figure, bosom, hips, frame, waistline), and carries a softer, often complimentary tone where 'fat' or 'large' would feel rude. Almost always pre-modifies a body-part noun.