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
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
"Plethora" is a singular noun, so you say "is a plethora."
"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.
idiosyncrasy, plethora
There was a plethora of food on the table at Thanksgiving.
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."
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."
It is pleth that means many. The word derives from the Greek language and the word plethora exist as is in the language.
no