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    plethora
    /ˈplɛθ(ə)rə/

    noun

    • 1. a large or excessive amount of something: "a plethora of committees and subcommittees"
    • 2. an excess of a bodily fluid, particularly blood.

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  3. Plethora means an ample amount or number, or a bodily condition with excess blood. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and related words of plethora from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Plethora means a very large amount of something, especially more than you need or want. Learn how to use this formal word in sentences and find related words and phrases in the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Plethora is a formal word for a very large amount of something, especially more than you need or want. Learn how to use it in sentences, compare it with other words and find translations in different languages.

  6. overabundance; excess: His crisis brought him a plethora of advice and an almost complete lack of assistance. a large quantity or wide array; a lot: The co-op program offers a plethora of advantages for students. Visitors are drawn to the main beach, where a plethora of watersports can be enjoyed.

  7. Plethora means an abundance or excess of something. If you have 15 different people who want to take you on a date, you have a plethora of romantic possibilities.

  8. Plethora means an overabundance or excess of something. It can also refer to a condition of too much blood in the circulatory system or in one organ or area. See synonyms, translations and usage examples from various sources.

  9. A plethora is an amount that is greater than is needed or can be used. Learn how to pronounce, use and find synonyms for this formal word with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app.

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