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    array
    /əˈreɪ/

    noun

    verb

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  2. array. verb [ T usually passive ] uk / əˈreɪ / us / əˈreɪ /. to arrange a group of things in a particular way: A large number of magazines were arrayed on the stand. Arrayed (= standing in a group) before him were 40 schoolchildren in purple and green.

  3. noun. 1. : an imposing group : large number.

  4. Definition of 'array' Word Frequency. array. (əreɪ ) Word forms: plural arrays. 1. countable noun [with singular or plural verb, usually singular] An array of different things or people is a large number or wide range of them. As the deadline approached she experienced a bewildering array of emotions. [ + of]

  5. Array definition: to place in proper or desired order; marshal. See examples of ARRAY used in a sentence.

  6. An array is a display of somethingusually something varied. You might encounter an array of cereal brands in the cereal aisle of the grocery store. Your head says to choose the Crunchy Oats 'n' Bran, but your heart wants the Sugar-Coated Chocopuffs.

  7. 1. An orderly, often imposing arrangement: an array of royal jewels. 2. An impressively large number, as of persons or objects: an array of heavily armed troops; an array of spare parts. 3. Splendid attire; fine clothing. 4. Mathematics. a. A rectangular arrangement of quantities in rows and columns, as in a matrix. b.

  8. Definition of array noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. array meaning, definition, what is array: a group of people or things, especially ...: Learn more.

  10. ARRAY meaning: 1 : a large group or number of things usually singular; 2 : a group of numbers, symbols, etc., that are arranged in rows and columns

  11. Noun. Filter. verb. arrayed, arrays. To set out for display or use; place in an orderly arrangement. Arrayed the whole regiment on the parade ground. American Heritage. To place in order; marshal (troops for battle, etc.) Webster's New World. To dress, especially in fine clothes; adorn. American Heritage. To dress in fine or showy attire; deck out.