myriad (Meaning)
myriad (n)
a large indefinite number
the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand
myriad (s)
too numerous to be counted
myriad (n.)
The number of ten thousand; ten thousand persons or things.
An immense number; a very great many; an indefinitely large number.
myriad (a.)
Consisting of a very great, but indefinite, number; as, myriad stars.
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myriad Sentence Examples
- The garden teemed with a myriad of vibrant flowers, a painter's palette come to life.
- Stars twinkled like a myriad of diamonds scattered across the velvety night sky.
- The library boasted a myriad of books, promising endless hours of literary exploration.
- The ocean held a myriad of secrets, from tiny plankton to majestic whales.
- The crowd was a myriad of faces, each with its own unique story to tell.
- The internet offered a myriad of information, both valuable and trivial.
- The city was a vibrant tapestry woven with a myriad of cultures and languages.
- The forest echoed with a myriad of sounds, from the rustling of leaves to the chirping of birds.
- The laughter of children rang out like a myriad of silver bells, filling the air with joy.
- The universe contained a myriad of galaxies, each an unfathomable realm of its own.
FAQs About the word myriad
a large indefinite number, the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand, too numerous to be countedThe number of ten thousand; ten thousand p
various, multifarious, diverse,manifold, varied, multitudinous, multiple, different, multiplex, unlike
individual, distinctive, monolithic, individual, identical, homogeneous, monolithic, distinct, homogeneous, distinctive
The garden teemed with a myriad of vibrant flowers, a painter's palette come to life.
Stars twinkled like a myriad of diamonds scattered across the velvety night sky.
The library boasted a myriad of books, promising endless hours of literary exploration.
The ocean held a myriad of secrets, from tiny plankton to majestic whales.