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a multitude of; a host of;.what the differenence between the two?
a multitude of; a host of;.what the differenence between the two?
Oct 30, 2010 10:48 AM
Answers · 3
multitude (of sth/sb):
an extremely large number of things or people
Examples:
a multitude of possibilities
a multitude of birds
These elements can be combined in a multitude of different ways.
The region attracts tourists in their multitudes.
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host of sb/sth : a large number of people or things
Example:
a host of possibilities
October 31, 2010
I wished people would ask how are they similar more often. Then I can just give one or two word answers and say:
a lot :P
October 30, 2010
multitude = many (abstract)
host = many things (less abstract)
October 30, 2010
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