Pronunciation: /ˈmɛni/
adjective used to refer to a large number or amount of something
A1 There are many apples in the basket.
A2 I have many friends from different countries.
B1 There are many reasons why people choose to study abroad.
B2 Many students find it challenging to balance school work and extracurricular activities.
C1 Many experts believe that climate change is the greatest threat to our planet.
C2 The artist's work has inspired many to see the world in a new light.
pronoun used to refer to a large but indefinite number of people or things
A1 I have many friends.
A2 There are many books on the shelf.
B1 Many people enjoy hiking in the mountains.
B2 Many students find it challenging to balance work and studies.
C1 Many experts believe that climate change is a serious threat.
C2 Many of the world's top athletes have trained for years to reach their level of success.
formal There are many factors to consider before making a decision.
informal I have many friends who live in that neighborhood.
slang There are so many cool places to hang out in this city.
figurative In life, there are many roads to choose from, each leading to a different destination.
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