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Meanings of
plethora
in English
Portuguese
superabundância
Catalan
plètora
Back to the meaning
Extreme excess.
embarrassment
superfluity
overplus
Portuguese
superabundância
An overflowing fullness.
plenty
abundance
exuberance
galore
copiousness
Synonyms
Examples for "
embarrassment
"
embarrassment
superfluity
overplus
Examples for "
embarrassment
"
1
The resolution has no practical consequences other than political
embarrassment
for Borissov.
2
Suddenly in the midst of the general
embarrassment
my godfather exclaimed brutally:
3
The General felt her
embarrassment
and busied himself in stirring the fire.
4
In Turkey, the crisis in Syria is much more than an
embarrassment
.
5
It will be a great
embarrassment
to the USA, the tweet said.
1
With him, sincerity in art was a fetish; in life, a
superfluity
.
2
They might seem therefore to be both a
superfluity
and an incumbrance.
3
Now and again the
superfluity
of ashes encroached on the live coals.
4
The vacuity and the
superfluity
are thus partially compensated by each other.
5
We have all that in common, the accusation of senescence and
superfluity
.
1
This
overplus
,
deducting the expenses, is real wealth added to the land.
2
In
overplus
of strength we have the measure of a man's greatness.
3
Nature must therefore have provided some place for the escape of the
overplus
.
4
We were restless and untrained, with an
overplus
of spirits difficult to control.
5
Thou wilt not have one farthing
overplus
at death and judgment.
Usage of
plethora
in English
1
A
plethora
of genetic association analyses have identified several genetic risk loci.
2
Simon's story is surely fitting with 2017's
plethora
of airline horror stories.
3
Thus the resulting
plethora
of humanoid-inhabited planets in various stages of development.
4
There's a
plethora
of great graphics that you can send as images.
5
It's a marquee staple that brings together basketball's
plethora
of different cultures.
6
But a
plethora
of regulations has essentially made e-cigarettes illegal in Australia.
7
As well as the
plethora
of physical sculptures… Read more Audio, Gallery
8
Cell lines are better suited for analysis of a
plethora
of mutations.
9
But the route, as hoped, provided a
plethora
of opportunities for publicity.
10
There are a
plethora
of ways to honor MLK's legacy on Monday.
11
Naturally, there were a
plethora
of methods for calculating what that was.
12
The intestines of our mountains are gorged with precious ore to
plethora
.
13
Philadelphia has always had a
plethora
of Medical Journals and dogmatic doctors.
14
Levi Harrell Lodging Decin has a
plethora
of hotels and Airbnb options.
15
Jozi has a
plethora
of posh, upmarket suburbs to rival Cape Town's.
16
However, their key priorities each contain a
plethora
of different projects and policies.
Other examples for "plethora"
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About this term
plethora
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
be a plethora
give the plethora
recent plethora
veritable plethora
absolute plethora
More collocations
Translations for
plethora
Portuguese
superabundância
excesso
pletora
Catalan
plètora
demesia
superfluïtat
Plethora
through the time
Plethora
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare