thousands Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- smidge
- nip
- portion
- atom
- whit
- shot
- smidgen
- drop
- streak
- iota
- sprinkle
- tittle
- molecule
- modicum
- mote
- smidgeon
- dram
- shade
- hint
- shadow
- little
- jot
- shred
- particle
- piece
- glimmer
- dot
- section
- scintilla
- scruple
- smattering
- crumb
- speck
- pinch
- granule
- dab
- scrap
- mite
- dash
- lick
- ace
- ray
- tad
- mouthful
- fragment
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- crush
- swarm
- herd
- cram
- flood
- surplus
- loads
- drove
- crowd
- trillion
- host
- dozen
- myriad
- deluge
- press
- army
- mob
- surfeit
- plethora
- excess
- legion
- score
- overflow
- overabundance
Weak:
- yard
- overmuch
- pack
- multiplicity
- peck
- bundle
- barrel
- quantity
- basketful
- gob
- store
- bucket
- stack
- lashins
- bushel
- sight
- reams
- mountain
- pile
- lot
- rash
- profusion
- truckload
- chunk
- bunch
- spate
- volume
- plenty
- carload
- superabundance
- ton
- oodles
- abundance
- wad
- plenitude
- oversupply
- wealth
- lashings
- hundred
- redundancy
- passel
- boatload
- sheaf
- raft
- scads
- mass
- shipload
- heap
- pot
- epidemic
- bonanza
- good-deal
- embarrassment
- superfluity
- overkill
- plague
- slew
- overage
- plentitude
- fistful
Meaning of thousands
thousands
a very large number, a number equal to 10 times 100 see Table of Numbers, a number equal to 10 times 100 see number
thousands Sentence Examples
- The city's population surged to thousands in a matter of years.
- Millions of dollars were donated to thousands of people in need.
- Volunteers spent thousands of hours assisting during the disaster.
- The library boasted thousands of volumes, spanning centuries of literature.
- Thousands of soldiers marched in the victory parade, celebrated by cheering crowds.
- The protest attracted thousands of people who demanded change.
- The painting sold for thousands of dollars at auction, shattering records.
- Thousands of stars twinkled in the night sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
- The construction project employed thousands of workers, stimulating the local economy.
- Thousands of visitors flocked to the landmark, eager to witness its beauty.
FAQs About the word thousands
a very large number, a number equal to 10 times 100 see Table of Numbers, a number equal to 10 times 100 see number
sea, bevy, multitude, throng,million, horde, kazillion, jillion, flock, gazillion
touch, grain, taste, spot, peanuts, pittance, sprinkling, strain, trace, bit
The city's population surged to thousands in a matter of years.
Millions of dollars were donated to thousands of people in need.
Volunteers spent thousands of hours assisting during the disaster.
The library boasted thousands of volumes, spanning centuries of literature.