Ream [noun]

Definition of Ream:

heap

Synonyms of Ream:

● Scad

● Stack

● Bundle

● Batch

● Profusion

● Gathering

● Stockpile

● Cluster

● Fullness

● Jumble

● Total

● Mint

● Bunch

● Mountain

● Congeries

● Lots

● Sum

● Trillion

● Much

● Hill

● Hoard

● Agglomeration

● Cargo

● Thousand

● Million

● Aggregation

● Collection

● Haul

● Lump

● Plenty

● Harvest

● Abundance

● Oodles

● Jillion

● Ocean

● Mound

● Whole

● Assemblage

● Quantity

● Amassment

● Ton

● Load

● Pot

● Concentration

● Lot

● Store

● Stock

● Bulk

● Bank

● Volume

● Clump

● Gobs

● Mass

● Deposit

● Multiplicity

● A lot

● Great deal


Opposite/Antonyms of Ream:

● Part

● Want

● Need

● One

● Lack

● Debt

● Ditch

● Little

● Valley

● Individual


Sentence/Example of Ream:

"If you're so hungry, help yourself to a ream of fish-wafer," snapped Sayre.

One letter from you would do her more good than a ream of mine.

Mary returned to the pony, and Richard to his ream, which he was cutting into sermon-paper.

Perhaps so; but if I have tired you, it is more than you could do by me, were you to fill a ream of paper.

They give a better picture of the condition of society, than a ream of notes.

The sum he eventually paid for the paper was 25 roubles (£1) a ream!

I suppose that in England or in France the ream consists of 500 sheets?

Gave Father a ream of paper, and he gave me Emerson's picture; so both were happy.

So I'm going to write you a ream, Matilda Anne, whether you like it or not.

Fly-leaves should be made of white book paper, 80 pounds to the ream, guarded with jaconet on both sides.