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- Dictionarymyriad/ˈmɪrɪəd/
noun
- 1. a countless or extremely great number of people or things: "myriads of insects danced around the light above my head"
- 2. (chiefly in classical history) a unit of ten thousand: "the army was organized on a decimal system, up to divisions of 10,000 or myriads"
adjective
- 1. countless or extremely great in number: "he gazed at the myriad lights of the city"
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Myriad is a noun or adjective that means a very large number of something or having great variety. Learn how to use it in sentences and see its pronunciation and translations in different languages.
- English (US)
myriad. adjective. literary us / ˈmɪr.i.əd / uk / ˈmɪr.i.əd...
- Myriad: Russian Translation
MYRIAD translate: бесчисленный . Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Traditional
MYRIAD translate: 無數,極大數量. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Myriad is a noun meaning ten thousand or a great number, and an adjective meaning innumerable or diverse. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and usage of myriad from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
A myriad is a lot of something. If you’re talking about Ancient Greece, a myriad is ten thousand, but today you can use the word in myriad other ways. Myriad comes from the Greek myrioi, the word for ten thousand, or less specifically, a countless amount.
Myriad is a literary word that means a very large number or a great variety of something. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find out how to say it in different languages.
Myriad is a word that means a very large number or great variety of people or things. It can be used as a quantifier, an adjective, or a noun. Learn more about its synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples.
noun. a very great or indefinitely great number of persons or things. ten thousand. adjective. of an indefinitely great number; innumerable: the myriad stars of a summer night. having innumerable phases, aspects, variations, etc.: the myriad mind of Shakespeare. Synonyms: untold, infinite, boundless, countless. ten thousand. myriad. / ˈmɪrɪəd /
1. Constituting a very large, indefinite number; innumerable: the myriad fish in the ocean. 2. Composed of numerous diverse elements or facets: the myriad life of the metropolis. n. 1. A large, indefinite number: a myriad of microorganisms in the pond; myriads of stars in the galaxy. 2. Archaic Ten thousand.