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Times of hardship; rough circumstances. I hate you lot (as in I hate you guys) that lot is a bunch of shit (that stuff is a bunch of shit) I don't like that lot much (I don't like them very much). In real estate, a lot or plot is a tract or parcel of land owned or meant to be owned by some owner(s). A plot is essentially considered a parcel of real property in some countries or immovable property (meaning practically the same thing) in other countries. Possible owner(s) of a plot can be one or more person(s) or another legal entity, such as a company/corporation, organization.

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Alot or A Lot?

What is the difference between 'alot' and 'a lot'?
  • Alot. The word 'alot' is a misspelling of 'a lot' (unless you mean the Indian town of Alot).
  • A Lot. 'A lot' means 'a large extent' or 'to a large extent.'
There is also a verb 'to allot':
  • Allot. The verb 'to allot' means 'to share out' or 'to apportion.'

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A Lot Meaning In Hindi

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More about 'A Lot,' 'Alot,' and 'Allot'

The most common mistake involving these words is writing 'alot' instead of 'a lot.' Remember that the word 'alot' does not exist (unless you mean the Indian town of Alot).
Alot in India
There is a town in India called 'Alot.' That aside, the word 'alot' does not exist in English.

More about 'A Lot'

The term 'a lot' is the opposite of 'a little.'
As a noun, 'lot' means 'a large extent,' 'a large amount,' or 'a large number.' As an adverb, 'a lot' means 'to a great extent' or 'to a great degree.'
Here are some examples of 'a lot' in a sentence:
  • Mark has a lot of toys.
  • ('Lot' is a noun in this example.)
  • He cheats a lot.
  • ('A lot' is an adverb in this example.)

More about 'Allot'

The verb 'to allot' means 'to give out,' 'to apportion,' 'to divide,' or 'to distribute.' (Other forms of the verb are 'allots,' 'allotted,' and 'allotting.')

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Here are some examples of 'allot' in a sentence:
  • The peasant was allotted just 25m2 to grow his monster pumpkins.
  • I will allot a radio to each group.
  • You need to allot each syndicate sufficient time to question the presenter.
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More about 'Alot'

The word 'alot' does not exist. It is often mistakenly written instead of 'a lot.' For example:
  • I know alot about precious stones.
  • I know a lot about precious stones.
A lot meaning in urdu
Note: Alot does exist as a proper noun. It is a town in India.
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More about 'Alot'

The word 'alot' does not exist. It is often mistakenly written instead of 'a lot.' For example:
  • I know alot about precious stones.
  • I know a lot about precious stones.
Note: Alot does exist as a proper noun. It is a town in India.
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