myriad
1 of 2adjective/ˈmɪriəd/
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too much to be counted
C2- In the vast desert, there are myriad stars visible in the night sky.
- The internet offers myriad opportunities for learning and entertainment.
- The city skyline was filled with myriad lights at night.
- The scientist discovered myriad species of insects living in the rainforest.
- The artist's studio was filled with myriad colors of paint.
2
containing an extremely large number of aspects, elements, or features
- The myriad diversity of the ecosystem is crucial for its resilience.
- She was fascinated by the myriad beauty of the ancient architecture.
- The myriad potential of artificial intelligence is both exciting and daunting.
- The myriad complexity of the legal system can be overwhelming for newcomers.