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This is not really a word but cracking up.
The word that has the same meaning as "a lot of people" might include the word crowd. A mob is also a word that is used to describe a large group of people.
Many or much come to mind
No, there is no word in English 'alot'.You could mean 'a lot'. The noun 'lot' is a word for a piece of land; a group of many (a lot of people, a lot of things); a group of many offered as a unit or single item; a choice derived from a system of chance such as a lottery.The term 'a lot' can be an adverb for a great deal of (she cried a lot; it cost a lot).You could mean the verb 'allot', to give a portion or a share; to allocate, to assign, to distribute.
group
Yes they are a group. They are a hard rock band who has had a lot of hit singles and they have 5 members. Americans use word "band" instead of saying "group"
Various is a word that means to have a lot of different results, or meanings, or basically anything - it just basically means to have a lot of differences between a group or a collection of something.
We are a really multi cultured society, there isn't really just one. But there are money pockets of Australia where a lot of people from the same country meet and socialize.
Not really, but I use it a lot. I get tired of saying "you guys", especial if I'm talking to girls. So, I use "you'se" a lot.
Because of peacock, and she says the f word a lot in her songs, a lot of swearing and inappropriate language really.
The meaning of CABOODLE is all the things of a group : collection, lot —often used in the phrase the whole kit and caboodle.
A lot of people had shown up at the party and the place was really crowded.