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noun
- 1. a large number of people or things: "a multitude of medical conditions are due to being overweight" Similar
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a large number of people or things: The city has a multitude of problems, from homelessness to drugs and murder. See more. the multitude. a large crowd of people: He stepped out onto the balcony to address the multitude below. She couldn't get through the multitude surrounding the stage. The multitude called for his execution. the multitudes.
The meaning of MULTITUDE is the state of being many. How to use multitude in a sentence.
Multitude definition: a great number; host. See examples of MULTITUDE used in a sentence.
4 meanings: 1. a large gathering of people 2. → See the multitude 3. a large number 4. the state or quality of being numerous.... Click for more definitions.
Definition of multitude noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. A very great number. 2. The masses; the populace: the concerns of the multitude. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin multitūdō, from multus, many; see mel- in Indo-European roots.] Synonyms: multitude, army, host2, legion.
A multitude is a very large number or a huge crowd. If you see a multitude of zombies approaching, you're in trouble. Sometimes the word multitude refers to the common people, or the masses — that is, everyone in a society apart from the political elite.