Pronunciation: /nɪˈmaɪ.ə.ti/
noun an excess or overabundance of something
A1 There was a nimiety of food at the party.
A2 The nimiety of choices at the buffet overwhelmed me.
B1 The nimiety of information in the report made it difficult to find the key points.
B2 The nimiety of options for entertainment in the city was impressive.
C1 The nimiety of resources available to the research team led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The nimiety of awards she received throughout her career is a testament to her talent.
formal The nimiety of data collected by the research team made it difficult to analyze in a timely manner.
informal There was a nimiety of food at the party, so everyone went home with leftovers.
slang I can't believe the nimiety of drama that happened at school today.
figurative Her nimiety of kindness towards others is truly admirable.
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