Multitudinous: meaning, definitions and examples

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multitudinous

 

[ ˌmʌltɪˈtjuːdɪnəs ]

Context #1

in a crowd

Existing in great numbers; vast, numerous, or innumerable. Something that is multitudinous is so numerous that it is impossible to count or quantify accurately.

Synonyms

abundant, countless, innumerable, myriad, numerous

Examples of usage

  • There was a multitudinous crowd at the concert last night.
  • The multitudinous stars in the sky twinkled brightly.
  • The multitudinous tasks on her to-do list seemed overwhelming.
  • The multitudinous options at the buffet left everyone spoiled for choice.
Context #2

varied

Having many varied parts or aspects. Something that is multitudinous has a wide range of different elements that contribute to its complexity or diversity.

Synonyms

assorted, diverse, heterogeneous, manifold, varied

Examples of usage

  • The multitudinous flavors in the dish created a unique culinary experience.
  • Her multitudinous talents ranged from painting to singing to writing.
  • The multitudinous colors in the painting blended together beautifully.
  • The multitudinous influences in his music made it hard to categorize.

Translations

Translations of the word "multitudinous" in other languages:

🇵🇹 numeroso

🇮🇳 असंख्य

🇩🇪 zahlreich

🇮🇩 banyak

🇺🇦 численний

🇵🇱 liczny

🇯🇵 多数の (たすうの)

🇫🇷 nombreux

🇪🇸 numeroso

🇹🇷 çok sayıda

🇰🇷 수많은 (수많다)

🇸🇦 عديد

🇨🇿 četný

🇸🇰 početný

🇨🇳 众多的 (zhòngduō de)

🇸🇮 številčen

🇮🇸 fjölmargir

🇰🇿 көптеген

🇬🇪 მრავალრიცხოვანი

🇦🇿 çoxsaylı

🇲🇽 numeroso

Word origin

The word 'multitudinous' originated from the Latin word 'multitudin-' meaning 'a great number or quantity'. It entered the English language in the early 17th century. Over time, 'multitudinous' has been used to describe both the vastness of numbers and the diversity of elements in various contexts.