Tuesday word: Plethora
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Tuesday, Jul. 26, 2022
Plethora (noun)
pleth·o·ra [pleth-er-uh]
noun
1. overabundance; excess: a plethora of advice and a paucity of assistance.
2. Pathology Archaic. a morbid condition due to excess of red corpuscles in the blood or increase in the quantity of blood.
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH PLETHORA
dearth
WORDS RELATED TO PLETHORA
deluge, excess, glut, overabundance, plenty, profusion, surfeit, flood, much, overflow, overkill, overmuch, superabundance, superfluity, surplus, many
See synonyms for plethora on Thesaurus.com
ORIGIN: 1535–45; < New Latin < Greek plēthṓra fullness
HOW TO USE PLETHORA IN A SENTENCE
As a plethora of potential customers is redirected to your website, you’ll reap the benefits of high traffic for your local business.
A SMALL BUSINESS’ STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO DOMINATING LOCAL SEARCH IN 2021|JOSEPH DYSON|FEBRUARY 10, 2021|SEARCH ENGINE WATCH
The brothers started the company in a niche digital lending market, but now, the company offers a plethora of services from savings to payments and investments.
NIGERIAN DIGITAL BANK CARBON HIT $240M IN PAYMENTS PROCESSED LAST YEAR, UP 89% FROM 2019|TAGE KENE-OKAFOR|FEBRUARY 1, 2021|TECHCRUNCH
If you’re looking for a way to feel more centered these days, one of the best things you can do is to take up a mindfulness practice—and there’s a plethora of apps eager to help in exchange for your downloads and dollars.
WHICH MINDFULNESS APP IS RIGHT FOR YOU?|SARAH TODD|JANUARY 17, 2021|QUARTZ
With a plethora of outdoor adventures to explore and a cozy indoor setting with roaring fires, we feel that we’re well-positioned and prepared to give guests that perfect Midwest getaway.
WHY SOME SEASONAL HOTELS ACROSS THE U.S. ARE STAYING OPEN YEAR-ROUND|MOLLY O'BRIEN|JANUARY 14, 2021|WASHINGTON POST
Plethora (noun)
pleth·o·ra [pleth-er-uh]
noun
1. overabundance; excess: a plethora of advice and a paucity of assistance.
2. Pathology Archaic. a morbid condition due to excess of red corpuscles in the blood or increase in the quantity of blood.
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH PLETHORA
dearth
WORDS RELATED TO PLETHORA
deluge, excess, glut, overabundance, plenty, profusion, surfeit, flood, much, overflow, overkill, overmuch, superabundance, superfluity, surplus, many
See synonyms for plethora on Thesaurus.com
ORIGIN: 1535–45; < New Latin < Greek plēthṓra fullness
HOW TO USE PLETHORA IN A SENTENCE
As a plethora of potential customers is redirected to your website, you’ll reap the benefits of high traffic for your local business.
A SMALL BUSINESS’ STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO DOMINATING LOCAL SEARCH IN 2021|JOSEPH DYSON|FEBRUARY 10, 2021|SEARCH ENGINE WATCH
The brothers started the company in a niche digital lending market, but now, the company offers a plethora of services from savings to payments and investments.
NIGERIAN DIGITAL BANK CARBON HIT $240M IN PAYMENTS PROCESSED LAST YEAR, UP 89% FROM 2019|TAGE KENE-OKAFOR|FEBRUARY 1, 2021|TECHCRUNCH
If you’re looking for a way to feel more centered these days, one of the best things you can do is to take up a mindfulness practice—and there’s a plethora of apps eager to help in exchange for your downloads and dollars.
WHICH MINDFULNESS APP IS RIGHT FOR YOU?|SARAH TODD|JANUARY 17, 2021|QUARTZ
With a plethora of outdoor adventures to explore and a cozy indoor setting with roaring fires, we feel that we’re well-positioned and prepared to give guests that perfect Midwest getaway.
WHY SOME SEASONAL HOTELS ACROSS THE U.S. ARE STAYING OPEN YEAR-ROUND|MOLLY O'BRIEN|JANUARY 14, 2021|WASHINGTON POST