All multitudinous synonyms
mul·ti·tu·di·nous
M m adjective multitudinous
- many — constituting or forming a large number; numerous: many people.
adj multitudinous
- abounding — to occur or exist in great quantities or numbers: a stream in which trout abound.
- abundant — Something that is abundant is present in large quantities.
- considerable — Considerable means great in amount or degree.
- copious — A copious amount of something is a large amount of it.
- countless — Countless means very many.
- great — unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: A great fire destroyed nearly half the city.
- infinite — immeasurably great: an infinite capacity for forgiveness.
- innumerable — very numerous.
- legion — a division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 soldiers.
- manifold — of many kinds; numerous and varied: manifold duties.
- multifarious — having many different parts, elements, forms, etc.
- myriad — a very great or indefinitely great number of persons or things.
- numberless — innumerable; countless; myriad.
- numerous — very many; being or existing in great quantity: numerous visits; numerous fish.
- populous — full of residents or inhabitants, as a region; heavily populated.
- profuse — spending or giving freely and in large amount, often to excess; extravagant (often followed by in): profuse praise.
- several — being more than two but fewer than many in number or kind: several ways of doing it.
- sundry — various or diverse: sundry persons.
- teeming — falling in torrents: a teeming rain.
- uncounted — not counted.
- untold — not told; not related; not revealed: untold thoughts.
- various — of different kinds, as two or more things; differing one from another: Various experiments have not proved his theory.
- voluminous — forming, filling, or writing a large volume or many volumes: a voluminous edition.
- uncountable — not countable; incapable of having the total precisely ascertained: uncountable colonies of bacteria; uncountable kindnesses and small favors.
- heaps — a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones.
- innumerous — very numerous.
- unnumbered — having no number or numbers as identification: unnumbered pages.