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Meaning of innumerable
The primary meaning of the word "innumerable" is describing something that is too many to be counted.
Etymology of innumerable
The word "innumerable" originates from the Latin words "in-" meaning "not" and "numerare" meaning "to count", with the suffix "-able" added to form an adjective, and has been used in English since the 15th century to describe things that are too numerous to be counted.
Synonyms
countless
numerous
infinite
endless
boundless
immeasurable
immense
vast
unlimited
uncountable
multitudinous
legion
plentiful
abundant
profuse
copious
generous
bountiful
lavish
prolific
exuberant
unstinting
unsparing
measureless
fathomless
bottomless
inestimable
incalculable
unnumbered
untold
unenumerated
Definitions
- Too many to be counted: used to describe a very large, but indefinite number of something.
- * Impossible to count: used to describe a quantity that is impossible or impractical to determine.
Usage Examples
- The stars in the night sky are innumerable, making it impossible to count them all.
- * The benefits of regular exercise are innumerable, including improved physical and mental health.
Antonyms
finite
limited
countable
measurable
small
few
scant
scarce
rare
infrequent
occasional
sporadic
negligible
insignificant
minimal
tiny
microscopic
handful
limited
restricted
confined