What does SCADS mean?

Scads 1. Parts of Speech

Noun

2. Definitions
  • a large number or amount of something
3. Pronunciations
  • US: /skædz/
  • UK: /skædz/
4. Origin and Usage

The word "scads" originated from the Middle English word "scathe" which means "harm or damage". It has been used since the late 19th century to refer to a large number or amount of something. It is commonly used in informal contexts.

5. Synonyms
  • loads
  • tons
  • heaps
  • plenty
  • abundance
6. Related Words
  • scads
  • scald
  • clads
  • clade
  • laced
7. Example Sentences
  • She has scads of money in the bank.
  • He has scads of experience in the field.
  • The store has scads of products to choose from.


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