myriad

/ˈmɪriəd/
noun
  1. A very large number of things or people.
    • She faced a myriad of challenges when starting her own business.
    • A myriad of stars filled the night sky.
    • The city offers a myriad of restaurants to choose from.
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adjective
  1. Countless or extremely numerous.
    • The internet provides myriad opportunities for learning.
    • The garden had myriad flowers in every color imaginable.
    • There are myriad reasons to visit the national park.
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