lots as a noun: - 1
as a adverb: - 1
lots
noun
1 lots
A large number or amount:
— Made lots of new friends.
synonyms: dozens, gobs, heaps, lashings, loads, oodles, piles, rafts, scads, scores, slews, stacks, tons, wads ... show more.
Roget 639:
sufficiency,
adequacy,
enough,
withal,
satisfaction,
competence;
no less;
quantum sufficit [Lat.],
Q. S.
mediocrity
etc.
(average)
29.
fill;
fullness
etc.
(completeness)
52;
plenitude,
plenty;
abundance;
copiousness
etc.
adj.;
amplitude,
galore,
lots,
profusion;
full measure;
good measure pressed down and running, over."
luxuriance
etc.
(fertility)
168;
affluence
etc.
(wealth)
803;
fat of the land;
a land flowing with milk and honey;"
cornucopia;
horn of plenty,
horn of Amalthaea;
mine
etc.
(stock)
636.
outpouring;
flood
etc.
(great quantity)
31;
tide
etc.
(river)
348;
repletion
etc.
(redundancy)
641;
satiety
etc.
869.
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Roget 102:
multitude;
numerous
etc.
adj.;
numerosity,
numerality;
multiplicity;
profusion
etc.
(plenty)
639;
legion,
host;
great number,
large number,
round number,
enormous number;
a quantity,
numbers,
array,
sight,
army,
sea,
galaxy;
scores,
peck,
bushel,
shoal,
swarm,
draught,
bevy,
cloud,
flock,
herd,
drove,
flight,
covey,
hive,
brood,
litter,
farrow,
fry,
nest;
crowd
etc.
(assemblage)
72;
lots;
all in the world and his wife.
[Increase of number]
greater number,
majority;
multiplication,
multiple.
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Dutch: in grote getale, zeer veel
Polish: rzeka
adverb
1 lots
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