Meaning & Definition of Myriad in English
English⟶
Myriad
/mɪriəd/
noun
1. A large indefinite number
- "He faced a myriad of details"
synonym:
- myriad
2. The cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand
synonym:
- ten thousand,
- 10000,
- myriad
adjective
1. Too numerous to be counted
- "Incalculable riches"
- "Countless hours"
- "An infinite number of reasons"
- "Innumerable difficulties"
- "The multitudinous seas"
- "Myriad stars"
- "Untold thousands"
synonym:
- countless,
- infinite,
- innumerable,
- innumerous,
- multitudinous,
- myriad,
- numberless,
- uncounted,
- unnumberable,
- unnumbered,
- unnumerable
Examples of using
The Way produces one, one produces two, two produces three, and three produces the myriad things.