"Plethora" is a singular noun, so you say "is a plethora."
You would use "a plethora" before the noun, as in "a plethora of options."
There is no homophone for the word precede.
Despite the interruption, the teacher preceded with the lesson, knowing the students would soon calm down.
The root of the word "plethora" is from the ancient Greek word "plḗthōrēs," which means "fullness" or "abundance."
The word "precede" has the long e sound, pronounced as "pre-ceed."
The correct spelling of the word is precede (come before).The similar word meaning "to continue" is proceed.
There is no homophone for the word precede.
Plethora is singular and the plural form is plethoras
Plethora is a noun.
The cat allowed me to precede him through the door.
precede
The word precede is used in the English language as a way to say 'to be earlier than' or 'to go or come before'. An example of the use of this word would be if someone were to say 'He went into the room before her'. Using the word precede a person could instead say ' He preceded her into the room.'
The root of the word "plethora" is from the ancient Greek word "plḗthōrēs," which means "fullness" or "abundance."
The cat allowed me to precede him to the door.
Qadam (קדם) means "to precede"
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To precede something or someone is to come before it. A sentence using this word would be: At the event tomorrow, the parade with precede lunch.
The correct spelling of the word is precede (come before).The similar word meaning "to continue" is proceed.