Glut
Group: 4 #group-4
Relations
- Overconsumption: A glut is often caused by overconsumption or excessive use of something.
- Surplus: A glut is an excessive or surplus supply of something.
- Satiety: A glut can lead to a feeling of satiety or being overly full or satisfied.
- Accumulation: A glut is an excessive accumulation or oversupply of something.
- Oversaturation: A glut represents an oversaturation or excessive amount in the market.
- Repletion: Repletion means an excessive degree of fullness, which a glut can cause.
- Overstock: An overstock is an excessive supply or glut of inventory.
- Overabundance: A glut is an overabundance or excessive amount of something.
- Indigestion: Consuming too much during a glut can lead to indigestion.
- Plethora: A plethora is an overabundant supply or glut of something.
- Excess: Glut means an excessive or overabundant supply of something, which is the definition of excess.
- Overload: A glut represents an overload or excessive amount of something.
- Surfeit: A surfeit is an excessive amount of something, which is the meaning of a glut.
- Overflowing: A glut means something is overflowing or excessively abundant.
- Superabundance: A glut is a superabundance or excessive amount of something.
- Overindulgence: A glut can result from overindulgence or excessive consumption.
- Gluttony: Gluttony means overindulgence or overconsumption, which can lead to a glut.
- Oversupply: A glut is an oversupply or overabundance of something.
- Accumulation: A glut is an overabundant accumulation or oversupply of something.
- Surplus: A glut is a surplus or excessive amount remaining.
- Overproduction: A glut is often the result of overproduction or excessive supply.
- Engorgement: Engorgement means to be excessively full or swollen, which can describe a glut.