Choose the best synonym for voluminous. ample sparse blighted meager

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Answer 1
Answer: ample,  because the word volumious means-Occupying or containing muchspace; large in volume, in particular(of clothing or drapery) Loose and ample
ample means-
Enough or more than enough;plentiful Large and accommodating
Used euphemistically to convey that someone is fat.


so ample means to have enough or more than enough-or convey that someone is voluminous (fat in this case bc it takes up space) and voluminous means that it occupies a lot of space
Answer 2
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I agree it's ample its definition is this and I quote:


"am·ple

/ˈampəl/

adjective

adjective: ample; comparative adjective: ampler; superlative adjective: amplest

enough or more than enough; plentiful."


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