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- Dictionaryplethora/ˈplɛθ(ə)rə/
noun
- 1. a large or excessive amount of something: "a plethora of committees and subcommittees"
- 2. an excess of a bodily fluid, particularly blood.
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The meaning of PLETHORA is an ample amount or number : abundance, profusion. How to use plethora in a sentence. Did you know?
a very large amount of something, especially a larger amount than you need, want, or can deal with: There's a plethora of books about the royal family. The plethora of regulations is both contradictory and confusing. Synonym. profusion formal. Compare. cornucopia formal. an embarrassment of riches formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
Plethora definition: overabundance; excess. See examples of PLETHORA used in a sentence.
a very large amount of something, especially a larger amount than you need, want, or can deal with: There's a plethora of books about the royal family. The plethora of regulations is both contradictory and confusing. Synonym. profusion formal. Compare. cornucopia formal. an embarrassment of riches formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
Plethora means an abundance or excess of something. If you have 15 different people who want to take you on a date, you have a plethora of romantic possibilities.
Definition of plethora noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A plethora of something is a large amount of it, especially an amount of it that is greater than you need, want, or can cope with.