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How to pronounce multitude in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms hoi polloi, mass, masses, people, the great unwashed
Type of group, grouping
Has types followers, following, temporalty, laity, audience
Type Words
Synonyms concourse, throng
Type of gathering, assemblage
Has types hive, herd, horde, host, legion, ruck
Type Words
Synonyms battalion, large number, pack, plurality
Type of large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount
Derivation multitudinous


a multitude of TV antennas.

Examples of multitude

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For Papillion, events like the duathlon and triathlon have a multitude of goals.
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There is no real need to supply these landing cards in a multitude of languages.
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The multitude in Berlin was too intoxicated by the taste of snake oil to notice.
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Mrs. Adkins discovered there was a multitude of serious problems among veterans.
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Melons are fleshy, edible cucurbits grown worldwide in a multitude of varieties.
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Blanc de blancs is my favorite kind of bubble to pair with a multitude of foods.
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A multitude of compromises have been suggested, but neither side has yet budged.
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Predictions are notoriously dangerous, given the multitude of possible outcomes.
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How do you manage the steady stream of information to your multitude of inboxes?
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More examples
  • Battalion: a large indefinite number; "a battalion of ants"; "a multitude of TV antennas"; "a plurality of religions"
  • A large gathering of people
  • The common people generally; "separate the warriors from the mass"; "power to the people"
  • Multitude is a political term first used by Machiavelli and reiterated by Spinoza. Recently the term has returned to prominence because of its conceptualization as a new model of resistance against the global capitalist system as described by political theorists Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri ...
  • Multitudes is a French philosophical, political and artistic monthly journal founded in 2000 by Yann Moulier-Boutang. It is thematically situated in the theoretical framework of the work Empire by Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt. ...
  • Key term of the philosopher Spinoza, the anti-Hobbes of early modernity, now dusted off for the digital epoch by certain critics of globalisation. ...
  • A comparatively large number of individuals.
  • A crowd; the source of political wisdom and virtue.