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- There is there are a lot of a plethora of a myriad of
Alright, I have probably gone through every single article forum thread on this issue People seem to differ, but most prefer the plural I have to disagree At least, I can clearly see it with "plethora" and "myriad" In the zoo, there are many animals Yes, the word animals is definitely
- a plethora of people [pejorative?] - WordReference Forums
I wouldn't say pejorative, but perhaps it sounds a little tongue in cheek "Plethora" has been used below its register in popular discourse in the last 20 years or so and now just always seems to be a bit of a wink
- a plethora of - WordReference Forums
"just what is a plethora? As it turns out, this Greek and Latin hand-me-down is an example of a word that has undergone amelioration--that is, an upgrade in meaning from a negative sense to a neutral or favorable connotation At
- plethora - WordReference Forums
an amount that is greater than is needed or can be used synonym excessThe report contained a plethora of detail pleth‧o‧ra a plethora of something formal a very large number of something, usually more than you need:a plethora of suggestions I am wondering whether the word plethora is
- There have has been a plethora of. . . . . - WordReference Forums
Hi everyone I was wondering which verb I should apply
- plethora - WordReference Forums
As SofiaB said the English word plethora does not, in and of itself, have any negative associations Therefore, it seems to me that the most neutral Arabic term for it is زيادة So a sentence such as: "Would you say I have a هل تظن
- Plethora - WordReference Forums
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