multitude

/ˈmʌltɪˌtud/
noun
  1. A large number of people or things.
    • There are a multitude of reasons to visit the national park.
    • The library offers a multitude of resources for students.
    • A multitude of fans gathered outside the stadium.
  2. The common people; the masses.
    • Art should be accessible to the multitude, not just the elite.
    • The king feared the anger of the multitude.
    • The speech was designed to appeal to the multitude.
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