0 a very large amount of something, especially more than is needed or usual:
Cursed as I am with a superabundance of self-consciousness, I spend a lot of time loathing my own inability to do anything useful.
It is 4 ft. by 6 ft. and 3 ft. high, so you can understand that there's not a superabundance of space.
The increase in the cost of houses is the result of a superabundance of money facing a shortage of building land.
Less eye-catching, but still in superabundance, are the black berries of ivy and blue-black sloes.
Chemists are being inundated with an unwieldy and difficult-to-categorize superabundance of particulars.
We have investigated fluctuations in the electric field, and specifically their spectral density, in a plasma containing a superabundance of suprathermal particles.
The four-century timescale, the multiple approaches, the superabundance of references to different countries not infrequently obscure the argument.
It is natural to conceive of divine excellence in terms of the superabundance of good-making attributes.