Multitude

Word MULTITUDE
Character 9
Hyphenation mul ti tude
Pronunciations /ˈmʌltɪtjuːd/

Definitions and meanings of "Multitude"

What do we mean by multitude?

A very great number. noun

The masses; the populace. noun

The character of being many; numerousness; also, a great number regarded collectively or as congregated together. noun

A great number, indefinitely. noun

A crowd or throng; a gathering or collection of people. noun

Synonyms Multitude, Throng, Crowd, swarm, mass, host, legion. A multitude, however great, may he in a space so large as to give each one ample room; a throng or a crowd is generally smaller than a multitude, but is gathered into a close body, a throng being a company that presses together or forward, and a crowd carrying the closeness to uncomfortable physical contact. noun

A great number of persons collected together; a numerous collection of persons; a crowd; an assembly. noun

A great number of persons or things, regarded collectively noun

The state of being many; numerousness. noun

The populace; the mass of men. noun

A great amount or number, often of people. noun

The mass of ordinary people; the populous or the masses noun

The common people generally noun

A large gathering of people noun

A large indefinite number noun

A great amount or number, often of people; abundance, myriad, profusion.

The mass of ordinary people; the masses, the populace.

Many of. Anything...definitely more than five. Urban Dictionary

One who possesses a multitude of different attributes resembling the term "hipster", which is too mainstream. Multitudes are easily spottable and must be designated by other multitudes, they cannot decide themselves to be multitudes. Qualities that can determine this stereotype may be style of dress, way of speaking, creativity, level of knowledge, musical interest, political views, or lifestyle choices. Being a multitude is a privilege, and an honor. Urban Dictionary

When someone is giving you multiple attitudes Urban Dictionary

Haveing a mutability characteristics mind frame of personality. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Multitude

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The word "multitude" in example sentences

The name of Democracy was assumed because it was discovered to be _very taking_ among the multitude; yet, after all, it is but the investment of the _multitude_ with absolute power. ❋ Josiah Quincy (1818)

Burke's phrase of "the swinish multitude," applied to mobs, was then in every body's mouth; and, accordingly, after my brother had recovered from his first astonishment at this audacious mutiny, he made us several sweeping bows that looked very much like tentative rehearsals of a sweeping _fusillade_, and then addressed us in a very brief speech, of which we could distinguish the words _pearls_ and _swinish multitude_, but uttered in a very low key, perhaps out of some lurking consideration for the two young strangers. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

WaMu attorney Brian Rosen said he hoped additional negotiations scheduled for Monday will result in an understanding on what he called a multitude of issues. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The eloquence of Rienzi was prompt and persuasive: the multitude is always prone to envy and censure: he was stimulated by the loss of a brother and the impunity of the assassins; nor was it possible to excuse or exaggerate the public calamities. ❋ Unknown (1206)

Listen, with all your ears ere I chew them off in multitude and gross! ❋ Unknown (2010)

If the multitude is possessed of the balance of real estate, the multitude will take care of the liberty, virtue, and interest of the multitude, in all acts of government. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And he called the multitude, and said unto them, Hear, and understand: ❋ Unknown (2006)

I hope the multitude is just waiting for the NC-17 parts. ❋ Rabid1st (2004)

¶ And he called the multitude, and said unto them, Hear, and understand: ❋ Unknown (1999)

To prove all this he called a multitude of witnesses, who kissed the same book and swore the same thing almost in the same words. ❋ Brampton, Henry H (1904)

: Having added weight to His accusation of the Pharisees by the testimony of the Prophet, and not having amended them, He now ceases to speak to them, and turns to the multitudes, "And he called the multitude, and said unto them, Hear and understand." ❋ 1225?-1274 (1842)

First, by exhibiting anxiety on their account, which the Evangelist expresses by the words, "And he called the multitude to him." ❋ 1225?-1274 (1842)

Gingrich said he was referring to a multitude of languages, not just Spanish. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2012)

-- And he called the multitude, and said unto them, ❋ William Paley (1774)

Preaching to a multitude is sowing the corn; we know not where it must light; only see that it be good, that it be clean, and be sure to give it seed enough. ❋ Unknown (1721)

Babylon herself, with all her wealth, and power, and multitude, is not able to put off the mischief that comes. ❋ Unknown (1721)

Abram -- a high father, to Abraham -- the high father of a multitude, is thus rendered: For a father of many nations have I made thee; that is, all believers, both before and since the coming of Christ in the flesh, should take Abraham for their pattern, and call him father. ❋ Unknown (1721)

"[Ah ha] [look]! a mulititude of [ducks]!" ❋ Skye (2004)

"[Look] what he is [wearing], he is such a [multitude]." ❋ Thebart (2011)

Man! [Julie's] giving me [multitudes], [I don't know what] her problem is today! ❋ Pookie James (2008)

Swag Multitude is a [wondering] feeling of [surprise] do to [shift change] in self energy. ❋ THEE BLACCKK BEAUTY EFFECT (2022)

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