Multitude - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈmʌltɪtuːd|
Brit.
|ˈmʌltɪtjuːd|
noun
- a large indefinite number (syn: battalion, pack, plurality)
- the common people generally (syn: mass, masses, people)
a multitude of TV antennas
- a large gathering of people (syn: concourse, throng)- the common people generally (syn: mass, masses, people)
Extra examples
...awed by the multitude of stars in the night sky...
Clamoring multitudes demanded a view of the Pope.
...I'm completely mazed by the multitude of plans for health insurance....
I had never seen such a multitude of stars before.
Political power has been placed in the hands of the multitude.
Patterned carpet can hide a multitude of sins (=the carpet is dirty, but the pattern hides it).
Word forms
noun
singular: multitude
plural: multitudes
singular: multitude
plural: multitudes
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