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13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Multitude' in a Sentence

"A large number; a host; for example, a multitude of friends." more

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Sarah had a multitude of toys in her room.
A multitude of books were neatly arranged on the library shelves.
Children laughed and played in a multitude at the playground.
The ocean was home to a multitude of different sea creatures.
The multitude of colorful flowers in the garden created a vibrant and cheerful atmosphere.
The market was bustling with a multitude of shoppers on a busy Saturday.
A multitude of books filled the library shelves, offering endless opportunities for exploration.
During the picnic, the children enjoyed a multitude of delicious snacks.
The sky was filled with a multitude of stars on a clear night.
In the park, children played with a multitude of toys.
During the parade, a multitude of people lined the streets to watch.
During the school assembly, a multitude of students eagerly listened to the principal's speech.
The library had a multitude of books for everyone to read.

Multitude

muhl-ti-tood
nounA large number; a host; for example, a multitude of friends.
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Last Updated On: March 12, 2024
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