Rate your familiarity with the word plethora based on the scale from 1 to 5. | Part of Speech noun | Syllabication pleth-o-ra |
First Known Use 1541 | Etymology From the Greek word plēthōra meaning "full of." |
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Definition a very large amount or number | Sentence There is a plethora of books to read in our world. |