myriad
/ˈmɪɹi.æd/noun, adjective3 syllables
Myriad means: too numerous to be counted.
Synonyms for myriad19
noun, as in the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand
ten thousand, 10000
adjective, as in too numerous to be counted
also used for myriad
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What does myriad mean?3
adjective
1
too numerous to be counted“countless hours”
noun
1
the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand
2
a large indefinite number“he faced a myriad of details”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with myriad?1
three syllables
Show 40 near rhymes
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Myriad in a sentence
- Myriad cliffs host dozens of tumultuous brown waterfalls, eerily silent in the distance.Cangarejo
- Ziri's mind ran through a myriad of options.Amastan
- We entered this world to experience life in its myriad forms.Nuel
- The night sky was filled with a myriad of stars.IMer
- Designs are available in a myriad of colors.IMer
- There are myriad reasons why this project might fail.IMer
- Fans of the original comic had a field day with the myriad continuity issues of the movie adaptation.papabear
- The Way produces one, one produces two, two produces three, and three produces the myriad things.eastasiastudent
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Forms of myriad
as a noun
- plural
- myriads