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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31. These are just some of the myriad architectural variations on the theme of three which grace this eccentric creation.
32. A butterfly wing has a dynamically changing structure that allows myriad responses to its own induced wing vortices.
33. The providers of those services would stay in private business but would no longer send bills to myriad insurers and government agencies.
34. Consider, for example, the myriad adventure stories, most of which contain a definite love interest.
35. Luminous rays stretching downward toward the horizon like the long glinting fingers of myriad hands.
36. Environmental, racial, economic, and myriad other local controversies are alive and well throughout the country.
37. This egregious nonsequitur requires further clarification, if only for your myriad younger readers.
38. They are affected by a myriad other factors, both foreign and domestic.
39. A peculiar habit, or a novel structure, opens a world of opportunity that can be exploited in a myriad ways.
40. At the same time, the complementary role of oral culture is encouraged in a myriad of ways.
41. Social pathologies abound, yet people are peacefully pursuing political solutions to the myriad problems.
42. The Bruins committed myriad mistakes and the Avalanche grabbed their 3-0 lead on only nine shots.
43. Chris Hankins, reporting from Las Vegas, catches a glimpse of the future and the myriad of products on show.
44. It is a deliberate artifact of culture, and is socially constructed in myriad ways.
45. They were as synthetic flowers or even stranger cerebral crystals of thought of myriad patterns, shimmering with an inherent light.
46. Smaller designs in a myriad of colours are launched this season, all with the twisted rope emblem which epitomises its pedigree.
47. There are myriad ways to help children learn to read.
48. There were myriad purple finches, goldfinches, red polls, and pine siskins.
49. Only this season, his second in Tucson, has Davis avoided the myriad off-court problems that plagued his career since childhood.
50. Now that they have your attention, check out the myriad choices safely behind glass.
51. The Yorkshire Television switchboard in Leeds with its myriad lines had been jammed all day with calls about Hannah.
52. Compliance Coach sells Web-based services to the banks, stockbrokers and myriad other companies subject to the law's requirements.
53. I had hardly remembered the most obvious and striking spectacle of the myriad snow-white flowers now staring me in the face.
54. Experiments like this opened geophysicists' eyes to the myriad ways this boundary layer could look.
55. Made from nasty leatherette with myriad pockets and a different strap for carrying it every way humanly possible.
55. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
56. Likewise, the myriad consumer products we savor and benefit from, if poorly made and haphazardly serviced, can present hazards.
57. Health care and myriad other services that people in most countries have to pay for are free.
58. For an authoritative insight into the myriad techniques of design for publication, Edwards is undoubtedly the man.
59. He forged up the narrow path, slippery with a myriad pine needles, as though his feet were winged.
60. And investors more cunning and sophisticated than the Intuit traders have devised myriad ways to dodge detection.
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.