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The meaning of ZILLION is an indeterminately large number. How to use zillion in a sentence.
noun [ C ] informal us / ˈzɪl.jən / uk / ˈzɪl.jən / Add to word list. an extremely large, but not an exact, number: I've told you a zillion times /zillions of times not to do that. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Numbers: cardinal, including nought & zero. B, b. bi. cipher. deca- duodecillion. fifteen. forty. googol. jillion.
an extremely large number or amount: There were zillions of people to help you, all the time. (Definition of zillion from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of zillion. zillion.
A zillion is a huge but nonspecific number. If your favorite café is so crowded that there's barely room to stand, let alone find a place to sit, you might say there are a zillion people in there.
Zillion definition: an extremely large, indeterminate number.. See examples of ZILLION used in a sentence.
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word zillion. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
zillion. noun. /ˈzɪljən/. /ˈzɪljən/. (especially North American English, informal) a very large number. There was a bunch of kids waiting and zillions of reporters. This movie is a zillion times better than her last one. Word Origin.