lots

/lɑts/
noun
  1. A large number or amount of something.
    • There were lots of people at the concert last night.
    • She has lots of homework to finish before the weekend.
    • We saw lots of stars in the clear desert sky.
  2. Plural of 'lot' meaning a piece of land or area of ground.
    • They bought adjacent lots to build a bigger garden.
    • The city is selling several empty lots for new houses.
    • Farmers planted corn on two large lots near the river.
  3. Plural of 'lot' meaning groups or sets of items, especially at an auction.
    • Each of the lots contained a mix of books and magazines.
    • The auctioneer sold lots of antique furniture one by one.
    • We bid on three lots of vintage stamps at the fair.
Synonyms
adverb
  1. To a great degree or very much; used to emphasize quantity or frequency.
    • She travels lots for her job, visiting different countries.
    • I like this song lots more than the last one.
    • He talks lots in class, sometimes too much.
pronoun
  1. A large number or amount; many or much.
    • We have lots to discuss before the meeting ends.
    • Lots of the students passed the exam easily.
    • There is lots to see at the museum, so plan a full day.
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