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multitude
[ muhl-ti-tood, -tyood ]
noun
- a great number; host:
a multitude of friends.
- a great number of people gathered together; crowd; throng.
Synonyms:
- the state or character of being many; numerousness.
- the multitude, the common people; the masses.
multitude
/ ˈ³¾ÊŒ±ô³Ùɪˌ³ÙÂá³ÜË»å /
noun
- a large gathering of people
- the multitudethe common people
- a large number
- the state or quality of being numerous
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of multitude1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of multitude1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Their motivation to garden stems from "a multitude of things," she said.
Most cities here also lack pet-friendly public spaces, hotels and transport options, presenting a multitude of inconveniences to pet parents.
Just as emotions are made up of a multitude of signals, so too do they involve various systems all across the brain.
The discovery of the camp has revived the national debate in Mexico about how to find justice for the country’s multitudes of “disappeared†— now numbering more than 120,000, mostly victims of organized crime.
In fact, more and more people are tuning out the news completely to avoid feeling lousy from the chaotic directives from the Oval Office and multitudes of global crises.
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