plethora
plethora [ PLETH-er-uh’ ] | |
[ noun ] | |
MEANING : | |
1. a very large amount, superfluity or overabundance 2. an abnormality which is characterized by excessive blood in the circulatory system or in some organ or area of it | |
USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : | |
He was an enigmatic man with a plethora of achievements. | |
USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : | |
Bedrooms, spread over two floors of a shuttered building, are compact, but well kept, air-conditioned, en-suite and jollied up by a plethora of paintings of traditional Spanish scenes. |
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