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Yes, someone who catches fish for a living would be happy to see a myriad of fish. This is because a myriad is a large group.
In my opinion a myriad of fish means a vast amount - immeasurable
It is myriad of emotions.
The tune Greensleeves can be played by a myriad of instruments. It can be played by a group or on a solo instrument. It can even be sung.
Primarily a noun but also used as an adjective, myriadmeans an indefinite, very large number. Examples: * "A myriad of lightning bugs illuminated the trees." (noun) * "I was in awe of the myriad stars that could be seen that clear, summer night." (adjective)
"Myriad" means a countless or extremely great number of people or things. It is often used to indicate a large but indefinite number of items.
The Myriad was created in 2004.
I saw a myriad of girls running into the mall. *myriad just means crowd
Myriad means 10,000. Informally, it may also just mean "a lot".
Myriad of Lights was created in 1948.
There are myriad species of bacteria.