Pronunciation: /ˈmɪriəd/
noun a countless or extremely great number
A1 There are a myriad of colors in the rainbow.
A2 I have a myriad of options to choose from for my vacation.
B1 The myriad of stars in the night sky is breathtaking.
B2 She was overwhelmed by the myriad of tasks she had to complete.
C1 The myriad of possibilities for the future is both exciting and daunting.
C2 The myriad of emotions she experienced during the performance was intense and unforgettable.
adjective countless or innumerable
A1 There are myriad colors in a rainbow.
A2 She has a myriad of books on her shelf.
B1 The company offers a myriad of products to choose from.
B2 The artist's work is influenced by a myriad of cultural experiences.
C1 The scientist conducted a study with a myriad of variables to consider.
C2 The novel is filled with a myriad of complex characters and plot twists.
formal The research paper discussed a myriad of potential solutions to the issue.
informal There are a myriad of options to choose from when it comes to restaurants in this area.
slang I've got a myriad of snacks in my bag for the road trip.
figurative Her mind was a myriad of thoughts, making it hard to focus on one thing at a time.
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