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plethora

Definition for plethora

noun as in excess

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Example Sentences

There should be a plethora of four-letter words flying around the Veep set this morning.

Where there was a plethora of strong women, instead of just, like, Kristen Wiig doing every sketch each week.

Like the best pop stars, Swift has borrowed from a plethora of genres and influences.

Within hours of the pictures ending up online, a plethora of articles were written.

During the mid-to-late 1980s, he went on an absolute tear, helming a plethora of irresistible entertainments.

Tressan was monstrous ill-at-ease, and his face lost a good deal of its habitual plethora of colour.

The army of Spain would seem to suffer from a plethora of officers, especially those of the highest rank.

And, even in such a plethora of massacres, it is strange they should have suffered such neglect.

Justinian, it may be noted, had equipped this army with such a plethora of commanders that their defeat can hardly cause surprise.

Gold, in the midst of its sudden plethora, was a perplexing problem to the financial prophets of a third of a century ago.

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On this page you'll find 53 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to plethora, such as: deluge, excess, glut, overabundance, plenty, and profusion.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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