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- adverblots (adverb)
- a great deal; much:"he played tennis a lot last year" · "thanks a lot" · "my life is lots better now" · "I feel a whole lot better"
nounlots (plural noun)- informala particular group, collection, or set of people or things:"it's just one lot of rich people stealing from another"
- derogatorya group or a person of a particular kind (generally used in a derogatory or dismissive way):"an inefficient lot, our town council" · "he was known as a bad lot" · "you lot think you're clever, don't you?"
- an article or set of articles for sale at an auction:"nineteen lots failed to sell" · "the picture is lot 16"
- the making of a decision or nomination of a person by random selection, especially by a method involving the choice of one from a number of pieces of folded paper, one of which has a concealed mark:"officers were elected rather than selected by lot"
- one of a set of objects such as straws, stones, or pieces of paper that are randomly selected as part of a decision-making process:"they drew lots to determine the order in which they asked questions"
- the choice resulting from deciding something by lot:"eventually the lot fell on the King's daughter"
- a person's luck or condition in life, particularly as determined by fate or destiny:"plans to improve the lot of the disadvantaged"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa plot of land assigned for sale or for a particular use:"a vacant lot" · "a fenced-off back lot"
- a parking lot.
- an area of land near a television or movie studio where outside filming may be done.
- the area at a car dealership where cars for sale are kept.
verblots (third person present)- divide (items) into lots for sale at an auction:"the contents have already been lotted up, and the auction takes place on Monday"
OriginOld English hlot (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lot, German Los. The original meanings were lot and (by extension) the sense ‘a portion assigned to someone’; the latter gave rise to the other noun senses. The pronoun and adverb uses date from the early 19th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsadverb- a great deal; much:
noun- a particular group, collection, or set of people or things:
- an article or set of articles for sale at an auction:
- a person's luck or condition in life, particularly as determined by fate or destiny:
- a plot of land assigned for sale or for a particular use:
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- The term "lots" can mean:12
- A large amount or number of people or things.
- To a great degree or extent, or frequently.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.lots (of) a large amount or number of people or things: She eats lots of fruit.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lotlot (lŏt) n. 1. a lot or lots Informal a. A large extent, amount, or number: is in a lot of trouble; has lots of friends. b. Used adverbially to mean "to a great degree or extent" or "frequently": felt a lot better; ran lots faster; doesn't go out a whole lot; has seen her lots lately.www.thefreedictionary.com/lot Lots Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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