n. 1. A very great number. 2. The masses; the populace: the concerns of the multitude. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin multitūdō, from multus, many; see mel-2 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] Synonyms: multitude, army, host2, legion These nouns denote a large number of people or things that have some attribute in common or that operate together as a larger unit: a multitude of stars in the sky; an army of ants; a host of problems; a legion of complaints. |
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