What is another word for well-stocked?

Pronunciation: [wˈɛlstˈɒkt] (IPA)

The phrase "well-stocked" refers to something that contains an ample supply of items or goods. Synonyms for this phrase include "well-supplied," "fully-stocked," "well-provisioned," "abundantly furnished," and "plentifully equipped." These words are often used to describe things like a store, pantry, or library. For instance, a well-supplied grocery store will have a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, and other staples a customer may need. A fully-stocked library will have a large collection of books and other resources. Ultimately, any of these synonyms can be used to describe a place or object that is well-prepared to meet the needs of those who use it.

What are the hypernyms for Well-stocked?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    overflowing, replete, Adequately provided, Amply supplied, Fully stocked, Richly supplied.

Famous quotes with Well-stocked

  • Every child in American should have access to a well-stocked school library.
    Laura Bush
  • It was as if by becoming a musician and Music Master he had chosen music as one of the ways toward man's highest goal, inner freedom, purity, perfection, and as though ever since making that choice he has done nothing but let himself be more and more permeated, transformed, purified by music — his entire self from his nimble, clever pianist's hands and his vast, well-stocked musician's memory to all the parts and organs of body and soul, to his pulses and breathing, to his sleep and dreaming — so that he was now only a symbol, or rather a manifestation, a personification of music.
    Hermann Hesse

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