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Meaning of multitudinous
The primary meaning of "multitudinous" is having or consisting of a great number of things.
Etymology of multitudinous
The word "multitudinous" has its roots in Latin, derived from "multitudo," meaning a great number, crowd, or multitude, and the suffix "-ous," which forms an adjective indicating a quality or state
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe large, diverse groups or collections
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having or consisting of a great number of things, especially people or components
- * Formed or consisting of a large number of different things
Usage Examples
- The city's multitudinous population made it a vibrant and exciting place to live
- * The artist's multitudinous styles and techniques made her work unique and fascinating
Antonyms
few
scarce
rare
singular
lone
solitary
isolated
limited
restricted
small
tiny
minimal
negligible
insignificant
meager
sparse
scattered
isolated
unfrequent