Multitudinous

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /mʌltɪˈtjudɪnəs/

Definitions of multitudinous

adjective adjective - meaning existing in great numbers or consisting of a multitude

Example Sentences

A1 There were multitudinous flowers in the garden.

A2 The multitudinous options at the buffet left me feeling overwhelmed.

B1 The multitudinous tasks on my to-do list made me feel stressed.

B2 The multitudinous challenges of running a business require careful planning.

C1 The multitudinous intricacies of the legal system can be difficult to navigate.

C2 The multitudinous opportunities in the city make it an exciting place to live.

Examples of multitudinous in a Sentence

formal The artist's multitudinous works are displayed in museums around the world.

informal There are multitudinous options for lunch in the cafeteria.

slang I have a multitudinous amount of homework to do tonight.

figurative Her multitudinous thoughts kept her up at night.

Grammatical Forms of multitudinous

past tense

multitudinous

plural

multitudinous

comparative

more multitudinous

superlative

most multitudinous

present tense

multitudinous

future tense

will be multitudinous

perfect tense

have been multitudinous

continuous tense

being multitudinous

singular

multitudinous

positive degree

multitudinous

infinitive

to be multitudinous

gerund

being multitudinous

participle

multitudinous

Origin and Evolution of multitudinous

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'multitudinous' originated from the Latin word 'multitudin-' which means a large number or multitude.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a large number of people or things, 'multitudinous' has evolved to also encompass the idea of being numerous and varied in nature.