Word of the day: Myriad

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WORD GURU

Myriad

[meer-ee-uhd]

noun, adjective

  1. a countless or extremely great number; an indefinitely large quantity or variety

Examples of myriad in a sentence:

  • The forest was home to a myriad of diverse plant and animal species.

  • There are a myriad of ways to approach problem-solving; creativity knows no bounds.

DID YOU KNOW

The term "myriad" originates from the Greek word mūriad-, meaning "ten thousand." In ancient times, "myriad" was used as a specific numerical value, denoting a large but definite quantity. Over time, its usage evolved to convey a sense of indefinite multitude or abundance, representing a vast array or multitude of possibilities. From the stars in the sky to the grains of sand on a beach, the concept of "myriad" captures the immensity and diversity of the universe. Embracing the notion of myriad can inspire wonder, curiosity, and appreciation for the richness of existence.

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