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plethora
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(Noun) an over-abundanceUsage: after the sale, we had a plethora of hot sauce in the pantry.
(Noun) huge amount
(Noun) A lot, not necessarily too many.
(Noun) a multitude of items
(Adverb) a collection of many items
Usage: I have a plethora of knick-knacks
(Adjective) Meaning a lot, many, numerous, unlimited, etc.
Usage: There was just a plethora of such items in sight.
(Noun) An excessive number; an abundance.
Usage: There are a plethora of regulations regarding waste disposal.
(Noun) an abundance; a large amount of something
Usage: Since there was a plethora of food, by the time everyone was done eating, there was plenty left over.
(Verb) a wide variety; a lot
Usage: There are a plethora of options
(Adjective) generally used to express that there is a lot of something
Usage: There were a plethora of cats in the basement
excess
Usage: I have a plethora of information about the subject
(Noun) an abundance; many of something
(Adverb) having vast amount
Usage: she has a plethora of knowledge about this
(Noun) A large amount.
Usage: He had a plethora of suggestions.
(Adjective) a great amount of something
Usage: Look at the plethora of corn in the fields
(Verb) many
(Noun) a lot of something
(Adjective) a large amount, a lot
Usage: I had a plethora of time to do whatever I wanted this Sunday.
(Adjective) An abundance of, too much of
Usage: There were a plethora of children in my house.
(Adjective) huge or very large
(Noun) a variety of many things
Usage: There was a plethora of things to see
(Noun) various kinds, many, different
(Noun) An amount which is too large; too much of something
Usage: When creepy Old Man McDonald died, there was a plethora of smiles inside the church.
(Noun) extensive
Usage: The dictionary provides a plethora of information.
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