Ample means having a lot of something. It shows there is more than enough size or amount for a need.
She has ample food for the party.
There is ample space in the room.
Ample can describe something that is broad or wide in shape. It means it is not narrow and has plenty of space.
He wore an ample coat in winter.
The ample dress covered her legs well.
Ample can mean giving or allowing a lot of something. For example, time or help is more than needed or generous.
She gave ample time to answer the questions.
The teacher gave ample examples for the lesson.
Ample can describe a person’s body as large or full in a polite way. It usually means they have curves or a big build.
She has an ample figure that suits her dress.
The model had ample curves on the runway.
Ample in law or technical fields means enough or more than enough to meet rules or needs. It often means something is legally or officially sufficient.
The contract provides ample protection for workers.
There is ample evidence to prove the case.
Ample can be used in poems or stories to show something generous or plentiful in a nice way, like kindness or praise.
He showed ample kindness to the stranger.
They received ample praise for their work.