multitudinous
pronunciation
How to pronounce multitudinous in British English: UK [ˌmʌltɪˈtju:dɪnəs]
How to pronounce multitudinous in American English: US [ˌmʌltɪˈtudɪnəs]
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- Adjective:
- too numerous to be counted
Word Origin
- multitudinous (adj.)
- c. 1600, first in Shakespeare, from Latin multitudin-, stem of multitudo (see multitude) + -ous. Related: Multitudinously; multitudinousness.
Example
- 1. Is attracting the multitudinous photographic amateur .
- 2. You will not , however , improve your case by bombarding the hiring manager with telephone calls and voicemail messages ( or hangups ) , e-mails , facebook messages , faxes , twitters , and other multitudinous possible methods of communication .
- 3. Her difficulties began with unexpectedly multitudinous protests by schoolchildren .
- 4. In the type multitudinous prototype , the criminal prototype existence root is collective unconsciousness .
- 5. In formerly was multitudinous in the entire area and the national project accumulated the rich operation and the managerial experience .