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Scad - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Scad refers to a large quantity or abundance of something, often used informally. For example, He has scads of money means he has a lot of money. It can also denote a type of fish.

scad

/skæd/ /skæd/

Definition:

A large quantity or number, often implying excess or abundance.

Synonyms:

multitude, heap, slew, abundance

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

few, scarcity

Common Collocations:

scad of money, scad of fish, scad of opportunities

Derivatives:

scads (plural noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "scad" informally to emphasize a large, often overwhelming amount of something.

Common Phrases:

scads of money, a scad of fish, in scads

Etymology:

Likely derived from the Old Norse "skaddr," meaning a large quantity or portion.

Examples:

  • 1. He won a scad of prizes at the fair.
  • 2. The market had a scad of fresh vegetables today.
  • 3. She received scads of compliments on her performance.
  • 4. We caught a scad of fish during our trip.

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