Synonym: considerable, many, multitudinous, numerous. Similar words: labyrinth, trial, imperial, material, memorial, hysteria, bacteria, criteria. Meaning: ['mɪrɪəd] n. 1. a large indefinite number 2. the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand. adj. too numerous to be counted.
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3. They face a myriad of problems bringing up children.
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7. You must meditate on the myriad symbolic interpretations.
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11. Myriad receptions and reunions could not disguise the bleak prospects for job hunters.
12. Myriad festivals, theatrical productions, musical concerts and sports events are scheduled year-round.
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14. In fact, tea-tree, with its myriad of uses, proved to be the most helpful.
15. Armour is beautifully made from a myriad of tiny metal scales making it lightweight and very flexible but stronger than steel.
16. Easily Accessible: The centre of London with myriad attractions is only twenty minutes away.
17. And he was fed the information from myriad channels, to be dispensed with the holy water on Sundays.
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19. Or the myriad of small San Francisco factions that know how to stop anything?
20. The car rattled along, crossing the myriad narrow gauge loco tracks that ran between the factories lining the route.
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22. The motions of the earth are woven into our daily lives in myriad ways.
23. When my sons join me in cooking there are myriad opportunities for them to use math.
24. Great imperial systems propelled by steam have broken down into a myriad nationalities propelled by the internal-combustion engine and oil.
25. Persephone Every step I take Somewhere hedges break Out into myriad leaves.
26. Waves broke on the shore and eventually expired in a froth and myriad of bubbles.
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29. With areas like Skomer, Skokholm, Grassholm containing such a rich myriad of wildlife, much is at stake.
30. Mr Wahid has tried to compensate for his economic shortcomings by surrounding himself with myriad layers of advisers.
More similar words: labyrinth, trial, imperial, material, memorial, hysteria, bacteria, criteria, historian, variable, variation, patriarch, triangular, industrial, inebriated, patriarchy, appropriate, the proletariat, gubernatorial, totalitarianism, building materials.