The plethora of escapes from supposedly secure prisons embarrassed the hapless wardens.
The success of his videos inspired a plethora of imitators.
There was a plethora of food on the table at Thanksgiving.
Plethora is singular and the plural form is plethoras
Plethora is a noun.
superabundance, an excess
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"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.
There was a plethora of food on the table at Thanksgiving.
idiosyncrasy, plethora
Plethora is singular and the plural form is plethoras
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."
You would use "a plethora" before the noun, as in "a plethora of options."
The multipurpose room could be used for meetings, storage, and a plethora of other things.
Plethora is a noun.
superabundance, an excess
(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."
This is my favorite buffet because it offers a plethora of international cuisine.
The root of the word "plethora" is from the ancient Greek word "plḗthōrēs," which means "fullness" or "abundance."