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Meaning of multitude
A large number of people or things
Etymology of multitude
The word "multitude" has its roots in the Latin word "multitudo," which means "a great number" or "a crowd"
It entered the English language in the 15th century and has been used to describe large groups of people or things since then
Synonyms
crowd
throng
swarm
horde
mob
multitude
host
array
legion
army
sea
ocean
mass
gathering
assemblage
congregation
assembly
collection
aggregation
accumulation
confluence
convergence
concourse
crowd
company
party
group
cluster
pack
flock
herd
drove
bevy
covey
troop
brigade
battalion
regiment
division
corps
legion
phalanx
squadron
fleet
flotilla
armada
Definitions
- A large number of people or things
- * A large, indefinite number of people or things
Usage Examples
- The city was filled with a multitude of people from all over the world
- * The company has a multitude of products to choose from
- * The multitude of options was overwhelming
Antonyms
few
handful
couple
pair
duo
trio
quartet
quintet
sextet
small number
minority
fraction
sprinkle
scattering
smattering
trickle
droplet
iota
mite
crumb
fragment
shard
sliver
snippet