Primarily a noun but also used as an adjective, myriadmeans an indefinite, very large number. Examples: * "A myriad of lightning bugs illuminated the trees." (noun) * "I was in awe of the myriad stars that could be seen that clear, summer night." (adjective)
A very great number of persons or things, as in 'a myriad of stars'
a noun but also a adjective
A myriad of colors refers to a large and diverse range of colors. It suggests a wide array of hues, shades, and tones. It can be used to describe something that is vibrant, varied, and visually appealing in terms of its color palette.
There are myriad species of bacteria.
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Primarily a noun but also used as an adjective, myriadmeans an indefinite, very large number. Examples: * "A myriad of lightning bugs illuminated the trees." (noun) * "I was in awe of the myriad stars that could be seen that clear, summer night." (adjective)
I saw a myriad of girls running into the mall. *myriad just means crowd
it means countless
In my opinion a myriad of fish means a vast amount - immeasurable
A myriad of colors refers to a large and diverse range of colors. It suggests a wide array of hues, shades, and tones. It can be used to describe something that is vibrant, varied, and visually appealing in terms of its color palette.
Myriad means countless. Myriad students have tried to cheat on their homework using this site.
Since myriad means a lot, or a large number, a fisherman would be very pleased to see myriad fish, especially if they were the kind of fish he wanted to catch.
It is myriad of emotions.
Myriad means 10,000. Informally, it may also just mean "a lot".
The Myriad was created in 2004.
Myriad of Lights was created in 1948.
Myriad = very many. Hue = colour.
There are myriad species of bacteria.