There is a multitude of answers to that question.
There's a multitude of buttons in the tin.
multitudinous
how do you use the word circling in a sentence
HERE ARE 3 SENTENCES:Haphazard is an annoying word and is time consuming to type.A sentence with the word haphazard in it is the sentence I'm typing right now.Another sentence with the word haphazard is the question that goes with this answer.
Using the word add in a sentence. Well, I would add the word add to the sentence by doing this: saying like what does the word Add mean? Well, your question is still a sentence. So anything with the word add is the sentence. Hope this helped.
Can you give sentence by using abyss word?
There was a multitude of people at the concert.
There is a multitude of people at the party
I need your help! can you please help me find the base word for multitude??what do you reckon??
The class had a multitude of questions when the essay contest was announced.
Plethora; multitude; abundance.
Near the top of the mountain there was a circular dell filled to overflowing with bright blue flowers and a multitude of butterflies.
Multitude is a normal English word. It has been used in your Bible translation because the word 'multitude' is the closest English word that matches the word used in the original text. What does it mean in the Bible? The same as anywhere else.If you genuinely don't know what the word means, that's also fine. 'A multitude' is 'a great number'. For example: "There is a multitude of words in the dictionary." Is the same as: "There is a great number of words in the dictionary."(Just as a bonus, a grammatical point. 'Multitude is a singular word, even though it refers to more than one thing, which is why 'there is a multitude', and the same rule applies with 'there is a great number'. Multitude is a good word to use, so I thought I'd just let you know.)
Multitude, or crowd.
multitudinous
The root of "multitude" is the Latin word "multitudo", which means "a large number" or "a crowd".
multitude
myriad