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ABUNDANCE

(noun) an extremely plentiful or overflowing amount




My family has an abundance amount of food and water, but we still need food and water.

CHARITABLE

(adj.) generous in donations or gifts to relieve the needs of those in need




criminal : selfish :: Santa : charitable

INCOHERENT

(adj.) disjointed, rambling, or disconnected




The man was incoherent from the internet, so he was frustrated.

DESTITUTE

(adj.) lacking necessary means, such as clothing, food, and shelter




They boy was poor, so he was in destitute. The man lost his job, so he was in destitute.

SURPLUS

(noun) an amount or quantity greater than what is needed




antonym: insufficient




There wasn't an insufficient or surplus amount of food, so the food supply was neutral.

PLEDGE

(noun) a promise, agreement, or assurance of support




synonyms: oath, vow

PROVISION

(noun) the providing or supplying of something, especially of food or other necessities




It would have been easier to survive on the cay if Timothy and Phillip had had a greater provision of food.

SOLITUDE

(noun) the state of being alone; seclusion




Reading and a death in the family is a example of when you would want to be in solitude.




I wanted to be in solitude when I was reading, but it was loud.