Multiple
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Multiple ( adjective )
- Consisting of, having, or involving several or many parts, items, or members.
- Having or involving a large number.
- Having or being a large number of times the number, amount, or value stated or implied.
Origin:
From latin multiplicare "make much or many", from multiplex "many, manifold".
Examples:
- He had multiple injuries from the accident.
- She received multiple offers for her house.
- The company has multiple locations worldwide.
- They won multiple awards for their work.
- The city has multiple attractions for visitors.
(As a noun)
Multiple ( noun )
- Consisting of, having, or involving several or many parts, items, or members.
- Having or involving a large number.
- Having or being a large number of times the number, amount, or value stated or implied.
Origin:
From latin multiplicare "make much or many", from multiplex "many, manifold".
Examples:
- He had multiple injuries from the accident.
- She received multiple offers for her house.
- The company has multiple locations worldwide.
- They won multiple awards for their work.
- The city has multiple attractions for visitors.