1. aplenty - Adjective
2. aplenty - Adverb
aplenty (not comparable)
(postpositive) In a generous or overlarge quantity.
We have helpers aplenty but lack the skilled support.
Synonym: galore
aplenty (not comparable)
Enough or more than enough.
The Bitchun Society had all but done away with any sort of dull, repetitious labor, and what remained-tending bar, mopping toilets-commanded Whuffie aplenty and a life of leisure in your off-hours. Cory Doctorow
Akle may have been excited to have the first game out of the way but there was frustration aplenty for netball fans watching the match from the comfort of their homes. Source: Internet
And so begins one of the funniest superhero comics of all time, complete with superpowered goats, body-switching shenanigans, and penis jokes aplenty. Source: Internet
However, with questions aplenty about whether or not Walter will attend — not to mention some animosity between the grooms — will the ceremony actually go ahead? Source: Internet
And about the wrath of a nervous officialdom towards him and his films, it is only a cinematic addition to the good old stories of flourishing court poets aplenty juxtaposed with one or two poets of destiny. Source: Internet
As soon as the thaw started, naturally there were burst pipes aplenty, causing the water supply to be shut off, but only for a day. Source: Internet