numerous
adjective9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0
A common way to intensify the meaning of numerous.
Indicates a trend of growing in number over time.
Emphasizes a particularly large quantity in a specific context.
Similar to 'especially', highlights that the quantity is notably large.
Indicates that the quantity is sufficient for a particular purpose.
A fixed phrase similar to 'too numerous to list', often used in speech.
A fixed phrase indicating that there are too many items to enumerate them all.
be numerous8.5
Used to state that a large quantity of something exists.
Used to describe the process of something increasing to a large quantity.