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multitudinous

[muhl-ti-tood-n-uhs, -tyood-] / ˌmʌl tɪˈtud n əs, -ˈtyud- /


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Because they think they are white, however vociferous they may be and however multitudinous, they are as speechless as Lot's wife— looking backward, changed into a pillar of salt.

From Salon

It also captures her unwillingness to reread her own multitudinous journals and tendency to get choked up when discussing the sex tape and her breakup with Lee.

From Los Angeles Times

Just think about the mass actions in 2020, the culmination of the last decades of really huge social movements exploding quickly aided by a new multitudinous set of social relationships.

From Salon

His business organization is wrestling with multitudinous court cases in New York right now — tax fraud is a central topic.

From Seattle Times

There is something ornately theatrical about this novel and the multitudinous character “types” that populate it.

From Washington Post