Multitude (noun)

  1. A large number of people or things.
  2. A great quantity or variety of something.
  3. The masses or common people.

Origin:

From old french multitude, from latin multitudo, from multus (much, many).

Examples:

  1. The multitude of stars in the night sky is simply breathtaking.
  2. The multitude of choices at the supermarket can be overwhelming.
  3. The multitude of people at the parade filled the streets.
  4. The multitude of languages spoken in the country is a testament to its diversity.
  5. The multitude of sounds in the jungle is a symphony of nature.
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