WordDisk
  • Reading
    • Shortcuts
      •   Home
      •   All Articles
      •   Read from Another Site
      Sources
      • Wikipedia
      • Simple Wikipedia
      • VOA Learning English
      • Futurity
      • The Conversation
      • MIT News
      • Harvard Gazette
      • Cambridge News
      • YDS/YÖKDİL Passages
      Topics
      • Technology
      • Engineering
      • Business
      • Economics
      • Human
      • Health
      • Energy
      • Biology
      • Nature
      • Space
  •  Log in
  •  Sign up
3.13
History
Add

innumerable adjective [ ɪˈnjuːm(ə)rəb(ə)l ]

• too many to be counted (often used hyperbolically).
• "innumerable flags of all colours"
Similar: countless, numerous, very many, manifold, multitudinous, multifarious, untold, incalculable, numberless, unnumbered, beyond number, a great number of, incalculable numbers of, endless numbers of, a multitude of, a multiplicity of, a raft of, more than one can count, too many to be counted, umpteen, masses of, oodles of, no end of, loads of, stacks of, heaps of, bags of, zillions of, a slew of, a whole bunch of, gazillions of, bazillions of, lank, myriad, legion, divers, innumerous, unnumberable,
Opposite: few,
Origin: Middle English: from Latin innumerabilis, from in- ‘not’ + numerabilis (see numerable).


2025 WordDisk