Myriad

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪriːəd/

Myriad (noun)

  1. A very large number of things or people.

Examples

  • The forest was home to a myriad of creatures.
  • She faced a myriad of challenges during the project.

Common collocations: myriad of options, myriad of possibilities, myriad of reasons, myriad opportunities, myriad challenges

Myriad (adjective)

  1. Too many to count; extremely numerous.

Examples

  • There are myriad ways to solve this problem.
  • The city offers myriad attractions for tourists.

Synonyms of Myriad

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Myriad

  • When describing a small number.
  • When indicating limited availability.