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Sentence count:165+7Posted:2017-02-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: battalionconcoursehoi polloilarge numbermassmassespackpeoplepluralitythe great unwashedthrongSimilar words: altitudeaptitudeattitudebeatitudegratituderectitudeaptitude testmulticulturalMeaning: ['mʌltɪtjuːd]  n. 1. a large indefinite number 2. a large gathering of people 3. the common people generally. 
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31. The description 'produce of more than one country' can cover a multitude of sins.
32. This country faces a multitude of unsettling problems.
33. How could he feed and house this multitude?
34. Still, the offerings cover a multitude of tastes.
35. It can cover a multitude of incompatibilities.
36. Meanwhile the king held informal discussions with the multitude.
37. It hides a multitude of sins.
38. In fact, tuition and advice are available in a multitude of sports under the trained eye of friendly, experienced coaches.
39. In such situations, Peter Shilton's frame can not cover a whole multitude of sins.
40. Jay was a solid woman, dressed in dark loose comfortable clothes that hid a multitude of sins.
41. Lights were kept low, to cover a multitude of small defects.
42. Mainly without concern for their rivals a multitude of people mount.
43. I rose to greet them, wondering how I would provide tea for such a multitude.
44. A multitude of memos circulate in organizations simply to justify our behaviours in the event of a breakdown.
45. What is crime amongst the multitude, is only vice among the few. Benjamin Disraeli 
46. We have countless learned articles and books on a multitude of movements and tendencies written from different political and aesthetic standpoints.
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47. Moral pluralism asserts the existence of a multitude of incompatible but morally valuable forms of life.
48. She refused his advances and confounded a multitude of scholars assembled by him to overcome her scruples.
49. It was caused by a multitude of transversely aligned fibres which were extending towards the setting Sun, catching its light.
50. Rainforests are the source of a multitude of raw materials with immense potential value to medical science.
51. Family decorum is usually not well served by trying to enforce a multitude of rules and complicated procedures.
52. One example from a multitude of possible examples is the compulsory purchase order enquiry.
53. Also littering the roof is a multitude of strange antennas.
54. Organizations depend on upward communication and a multitude of systems are designed to force that information to flow.
55. Since then, various parts have been occupied at different times by a multitude of smaller firms.
56. They are light, easy to set up and transport and they can cover a multitude of grotty walls.
57. Pull down menus offer easy access to the multitude of facilities and options can be selected by mouse or keyboard.
58. Long experience has taught me this about the status of mankind with regard to matters requiring thought: the less people know and understand about them, the more positively they attempt to argue concerning them, while on the other hand to know and understand a multitude of things renders men cautious in passing judgement upon anything new. Galileo Galilei 
59. Back in New York waited the usual multitude of problems to be solved and tasks to be undertaken.
60. It was called UDAG-a sincere-sounding acronym that covered a multitude of sins.
More similar words: altitudeaptitudeattitudebeatitudegratituderectitudeaptitude testmulticulturalmultiplymultiplesolitudelongitudeturpitudeamplitudeservitudemagnitudemultipartysimilitudepulchritudemultilingualstudentultimatestultifyresult inexultingresultingultimatumultimatelycultivatedpenultimate
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