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noun

plethora

PLEH-thuh-ruh
noun
1
An overwhelming or excessive amount of something.
"The menu offers a plethora of vegetarian options."
"She had a plethora of excuses for being late."

How to Use Plethora

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishWay more than you need — an abundance, often to the point of being too much.

Common mistake

Always used with "of" — "a plethora of things," never just "plethora things."

Common pairings
a plethora of options a plethora of choices

Word Forms

plethorae plural, plethoras plural

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Etymology

From Greek plēthōra ("fullness, satiety"), from plēthō ("to be full").

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