Lots — synonyms, definition

1. lots (Noun)

47 synonyms
Deals bands batches bunches caboodles circles circumstanceses destinies dozens draws fates flocks fortunes gobs good deal* great deal* hatfuls heaps lashings loads • • •
8 definitions

lots (Noun) — A large number or amount. ex. "made lots of new friends"

lots (Noun) — (often followed by 'of') a large number, amount or extent. ex. "a lot of money"

lots (Noun) — A parcel of land having fixed boundaries. ex. "he bought a lot on the lake"

lots (Noun) — An unofficial association of people or groups. ex. "they were an angry lot"

lots (Noun) — Your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you). ex. "has a happy lot"

lots (Noun) — Anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random. ex. "they drew lots for it"

lots (Noun) — Any collection in its entirety. ex. "she bought the whole lot"

lots (Noun) — One or more items auctioned or sold as a unit, separate from other items.

16 types of
accumulations aggregations articles assemblages collections conditions large indefinite amount large indefinite quantity objects parcels parcels of land physical object* pieces of ground pieces of land social group* tracts
37 types
Four Hundred* Parks bad luck* building site* camps car park* carpools cliques cohorts companies confederacies conspiracies coteries deluges failures floods good fortune* good luck* haymows horsey set* • • •

2. lots (Verb)

12 synonyms
administers allots deals out dishes out dispenses distributes doles doles out metes metes out parcels out shells out
2 definitions

lots (Verb) — Divide into lots, as of land, for example.

lots (Verb) — Give or provide in small portions.

7 types of
carves up dissevers divides gives separates splits splits up
7 types
Deals allots applies assigns gives portions reallots

3. lots (Adverb)

6 synonyms
a good deal a great deal a lot majorly much very much
1 definition

lots (Adverb) — To a very great degree or extent. ex. "I feel lots better"