Scads
1. Parts of Speech
Noun
2. Definitions
- a large number or amount of something
3. Pronunciations
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.