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The plethora of escapes from supposedly secure prisons embarrassed the hapless wardens.

The success of his videos inspired a plethora of imitators.

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Q: How can you use the word plethora in a sentence?
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When using the word plethora do you precede it with is a plethora or are a plethora?

You would use "a plethora" before the noun, as in "a plethora of options."


Give a sentence with plethora in past tense?

"There was a plethora of items in her desk." "Plethora" is not a verb / action word, so it will not change forms from a present to a past tense.


What is a word for when you use something a lot?

idiosyncrasy, plethora


What is a sentence for plethora?

There was a plethora of food on the table at Thanksgiving.


When using Plethora in a sentence is it a plethora or are plethora Like there isare a plethora of ideas etc?

Plethora is singular and the plural form is plethoras


Does the sentence The store has plethora of piñatas make sence?

No. The word plethora is a noun requiring an article: a plethora. But more important, it means too much, too many, excessive, dangerously plentiful. It is NOT a synonym for "many."


A sentence with the word multipurpose?

The multipurpose room could be used for meetings, storage, and a plethora of other things.


What part of speech is the word plethora?

Plethora is a noun.


The plethora of cereal boxes staring back at him plethora means in this sentence?

superabundance, an excess


How do you use a plethora in a sentence?

(Plethora means an abundant excess as a bountiful excesss such as riches.)"The Thanksgiving feast was a plethora of favorite foods of the family.""There was a plethora of costumes to choose from for the masquerade.""From the plethora of possible names for the project, he chose the most apt."


What is the root of the word plethora?

The root of the word "plethora" is from the ancient Greek word "plḗthōrēs," which means "fullness" or "abundance."


Is un plethora a word?

no