multitudinous

adjective
UK: /ˌmʌltɪˈtjuːdɪnəs/
US: /ˌmʌltɪˈtuːdɪnəs/
  1. Very many; containing a great number.

    1. The multitudinous stars filled the night sky.
    2. The library housed a multitudinous collection of books covering every imaginable subject.
  2. Consisting of many different things or parts.

    1. The city has multitudinous attractions.
    2. Her job involved multitudinous tasks, from answering phones to managing complex projects.
  3. Too numerous to be counted.

    1. The desert has multitudinous grains of sand.
    2. The project faced multitudinous challenges that required innovative solutions and resilience.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "multitudinous" in English means: Very many; containing a great number., Consisting of many different things or parts., Too numerous to be counted..

The phonetic transcription of "multitudinous" is /ˌmʌltɪˈtjuːdɪnəs/ in British English and /ˌmʌltɪˈtuːdɪnəs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "multitudinous": abundant, manifold, many, myriad, copious, profuse, numerous.

Example usage of "multitudinous": "The multitudinous stars filled the night sky.". More examples on the page.