Today’s Word: Plethora

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In life we should be able to lay “the plethora of detail” aside. Mr. Key

Words have a plethora of meanings. The first and the most common dictionary definition of the word “word” is that it is “a piece of language that native speakers can identify” or “a brief statement”. As for the word of the day, what does “plethora” mean? Where does it come from? Here is the definition of the word “plethora“: extreme excess. The word “plethoric” is the adjective form. It means excessively abundant. 2️⃣ Their plethoric speech bored everyone in the hall. The word plethora comes from Greek. The Turkish equivalent of the word “plethora” is “çokluk“, “bolluk” “doluluk“, or “fazlalık“. (Also, a plethora of = çok miktarda).Here are some examples: 1️⃣ There is a plethora of books about the touristic places in our country.

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