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multitudinous

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


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At a certain level, we have School of Rock and multitudinous other music academies to thank for this resurgence.

From Salon • Jul. 22, 2023

In talking to people, it’s something that they had a feeling might align with their values, and those values can be multitudinous, like environmental values, but also just taking time, doing something a little new.

From Slate • Oct. 18, 2022

Nearly all pandemic restrictions are gradually being scrapped, but authorities urge the use of masks when necessary during the multitudinous gatherings, such as the processions.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 16, 2022

I had no trouble imaginatively entering Dickens’ world in 2018’s bracingly original version of “A Christmas Carol” at the Geffen Playhouse that was populated nearly single-handedly by the multitudinous acting genius of Jefferson Mays.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 3, 2021

There was silence, except for the multitudinous murmur of the bees.

From "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding