What Is A Another Word For Many?

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abounding

, bountiful, copious, countless, crowded, frequent, innumerable, legion, manifold, multifarious, multiplied, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, numerous, plentiful, populous, prevalent, rife, several.

What is the synonyms of word many?

  • abounding.
  • bountiful.
  • copious.
  • countless.
  • crowded.
  • frequent.
  • innumerable.
  • legion.

What is a fancy word for many?


abounding

, bountiful, copious, countless, crowded, frequent, innumerable, legion, manifold, multifarious, multiplied, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, numerous, plentiful, populous, prevalent, rife, several.

What can I use instead of many in an essay?


Lots/lots of


On

the subject of vagueness, another phrase to look out for is “lots” or “lots of”. It’s not only vague – it’s too colloquial. It’s better to say “much” or “many” if you have to (so “there were many reasons” rather than “there were lots of reasons”, for example).

How do you say many in a formal way?

Informal Formal lots of/ a lot of much, many tons of, heaps of large quantities of, a number of totally completely, strongly

What is a big word for many?

In this page you can discover 76 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for many, like:

numerous

, several, countless, diverse, multiplied, divers, manifold, myriad, sundry, innumerable and umpteen.

What is a synonym for large amount?

Some common synonyms of huge are colossal,

enormous

, gigantic, immense, mammoth, and vast. While all these words mean “exceedingly large,” huge commonly suggests an immensity of bulk or amount.

What is a word for many uses?

versatile multifaceted universal all-around all-round all-purpose many-sided all-singing, all-dancing general useful

How do you describe many many?

Copious: (Adjective) Very large in amount or number. … Many: (Determiner) Constituting or forming a large number;

numerous

: many people. Countless: (Adjective) Too numerous to count. Innumerable: (Adjective) Very numerous.

What does multifarious mean in English?

:

having or occurring in great variety

: diverse participated in multifarious activities in high school.

What words can replace like?

enjoy love fancy relish savor

US

be fond of
embrace admire cherish delight in

What can I say instead of I Love You?

  • I’m crazy about you.
  • You’re my dream come true.
  • You take my breath away.
  • Since you’ve been around I smile a lot more than I used to.
  • There is no one I’d rather steal blankets from.
  • You’re my partner in crime.
  • You look great today and every day.

What can I say instead of I think?

In my opinion… I believe… In my point of view… I consider… If you ask me… To me… As far as I can tell… From my point of view… To my mind… It is my view…

Is as well as formal?

“As well” is

a little more formal than “too”

and less common in American spoken English. Many Americans do use it in writing, however. “Also” is generally more common in writing than speech.

How do you politely recommend someone?

  1. • You might want to think about…
  2. • You might want to consider…
  3. • Perhaps you/we could…
  4. • Maybe you/we could…
  5. • It may be a good idea to…
  6. • It might be a good idea to…

Is whatsoever formal?

(1) whatsoever is (more) informal and emphatic; (2)

whatever is formal

; (3) whener is dialectal.

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Rachel is a career coach and HR consultant with over 5 years of experience working with job seekers and employers. She holds a degree in human resources management and has worked with leading companies such as Google and Amazon. Rachel is passionate about helping people find fulfilling careers and providing practical advice for navigating the job market.