numerous
1 of 1adjective/ˈnumərəs/
Forms:more numerous,most numerous
1
indicating a large number of something
B2- The library has numerous books on various subjects.
- She received numerous invitations to social events this week.
- The garden is filled with numerous flowers of different colors.
- He faced numerous obstacles while trying to complete the project.
- The city is known for its numerous historical landmarks and tourist attractions.
2
made up of a large number of individuals or components
- The concert featured a numerous ensemble of musicians, creating a powerful performance.
- They come from a numerous family, with siblings, cousins, and relatives all living nearby.
- The event attracted a numerous gathering of art enthusiasts.
- The project required a numerous team of experts to ensure its success.
- She was greeted by a numerous crowd of supporters at the rally.