Synonym: battalion, concourse, hoi polloi, large number, mass, masses, pack, people, plurality, the great unwashed, throng. Similar words: altitude, aptitude, attitude, beatitude, gratitude, rectitude, aptitude test, multicultural. Meaning: ['mʌltɪtjuːd] n. 1. a large indefinite number 2. a large gathering of people 3. the common people generally.
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61. In the longer term, the company sees the tags as a possible replacement for barcodes, with a multitude of applications.
62. One group of soldiers delighted the military multitude by walking the streets of Fairfax dressed in pilfered female clothing.
63. Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke had spared no expense to feed the multitude.
64. The major problems for the recognition application are the multitude of possible syntactic representations postulated by the look-up and the computation required.
65. Legal restrictions Restrictive-trade-practices legislation is only one of the multitude of legal restrictions on concentrated power.
66. Additionally, human readers are able to make a multitude of inferences about the sentences within a discourse.
67. Voltaire was wrong, of course, about the degree to which the multitude would live in happiness and peace.
68. Flowers, exquisitely perfumed and graced with a multitude of colours and shapes, bloomed long before man appeared on the earth.
69. And a multitude of finishes and textures can make it blend in even better.
70. When the war began the civil service was expanded to cope with a multitude of new tasks.
71. He went straight into the town and entered the marketplace fearlessly(sentencedict.com), at the time when the multitude filled it.
72. The best value of all, however, comes via the multitude of entrepreneurs offering deeply discounted hotel rates and rentals.
73. There are a multitude of other very significant changes on specific matters relating to monopolies and styles of practice.
74. This particular property offers good sized accommodation with a multitude of possibilities.
75. It was also couched in language designed to satisfy or at least not to alarm a multitude of constituencies at home.
76. The multitude had rushed toward the side of the Bagh with the lowest wall,[http://sentencedict.com/multitude.html] which was five feet high.
77. Could a Council be established which could cope with the demands made upon it by a multitude of members?
78. Such were only a few of the multitude of his accomplishments.
79. He loved Berlin with its light professional demands and its multitude of playtime delights.
80. The development of strength can prevent a multitude of problems occurring throughout our lives.
81. The society of a few haves and a multitude of have nots had been transformed.
82. A very comprehensive history which includes many anecdotes and reminiscences along with a multitude of facts and figures.
83. And a multitude of stuffed owls, peering through the candlelight, would mutely rebuke stuffed shirts.
84. Thus, a young person who has stayed long in care is affected by a multitude of factors.
85. The rich got richer, while the multitude struggled just to survive.
86. Social control of the rank and file, in its formal disciplinary guise, had a multitude of possibilities.
87. Curtains around a bed can also hide a multitude of sins in patient care.
88. There are, obviously, a multitude of factors that affect people's work effort apart from taxation rates.
89. Where the environment has changed, the symptoms of hysteria have been replaced by a multitude of character neuroses and psychosomatic manifestations.
90. By refraining I have no doubt I shall receive the silent blessings of the multitude of duffers among whom I find myself.
More similar words: altitude, aptitude, attitude, beatitude, gratitude, rectitude, aptitude test, multicultural, multiply, multiple, solitude, longitude, turpitude, amplitude, servitude, magnitude, multiparty, similitude, pulchritude, multilingual, student, ultimate, stultify, result in, exulting, resulting, ultimatum, ultimately, cultivated, penultimate.