Need another word that means the same as “innumerable”? Find 16 synonyms and 30 related words for “innumerable” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Innumerable” are: countless, infinite, innumerous, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, uncounted, unnumberable, unnumbered, unnumerable, numerous, very many, manifold, multifarious, untold, incalculable
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “innumerable” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
countless | Too numerous to be counted. She d apologized countless times before. |
incalculable | Not able to be computed or enumerated. Under the pressure of anxiety his temper became incalculable. |
infinite | Very great in amount or degree. The infinite ingenuity of man. |
innumerous | Too many to be counted (often used hyperbolically. The oft quoted statement has been repeated innumerous times. |
manifold | Many and various. The appeal of the crusade was manifold. |
multifarious | Having many aspects. A vast multifarious organization. |
multitudinous | Consisting of or containing many individuals or elements. Multitudinous rugs kept us warm. |
myriad | Countless or extremely great in number. The myriad political scene. |
numberless | Too many to be counted; innumerable. There are numberless questions to be asked. |
numerous | Consisting of many members. The family was numerous. |
uncounted | Not counted. The numbers could have included previously uncounted children. |
unnumberable | Too numerous to be counted. |
unnumbered | Too numerous to be counted. The exhibited items are unnumbered. |
unnumerable | Too numerous to be counted. |
untold | Of an incalculable amount. Untold suffering. |
very many | Being the exact same one; not any other. |
abundance | (physics) the ratio of the number of atoms of a specific isotope of an element to the total number of isotopes present. Vines and figs grew in abundance. |
assorted | Consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds. Bowls in assorted colours. |
bounty | Payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military. They do not qualify for their bounty because they have spent insufficient time at summer camp. |
countless | Too numerous to be counted. Countless hours. |
dozen | The cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and one. She has dozens of admirers. |
enormously | Extremely. He was enormously popular. |
galore | Existing in abundance. Whiskey galore. |
highly | Favourably. His colleagues think very highly of him. |
immeasurable | Too large, extensive, or extreme to measure. Immeasurable wealth. |
immensely | To a great extent; extremely. Was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator. |
incalculable | Too great to be calculated or estimated. Incalculable riches. |
inestimable | Too great to calculate. Jewels of inestimable value. |
infinite | A space or quantity that is infinite. Infinite wealth. |
infinity | An infinite or very great number or amount. The infinity of space. |
manifold | Combine or increase by multiplication. Manifold reasons. |
many | A quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `as’ or `too’ or `so’ or `that’; amounting to a large but indefinite number. A good many. |
measureless | Without limits in extent or size or quantity. Otto had measureless charm. |
much | (quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent. Did it hurt much. |
multiplicity | A large number or variety. The demand for higher education depends on a multiplicity of factors. |
myriad | The cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand. He faced a myriad of details. |
numberless | Too many to be counted; innumerable. There are numberless questions to be asked. |
numerous | Consisting of many members. She had complained to the council on numerous occasions. |
outnumber | Be more numerous than. Women outnumbered men by three to one. |
plentiful | Existing in or yielding great quantities; abundant. A plentiful year. |
plethora | An excess of a bodily fluid, particularly blood. A plethora of committees and subcommittees. |
plurality | The number by which plurality exceeds the number of votes cast for the candidate placed second. Some languages add an extra syllable to mark plurality. |
surfeit | Supply or feed to surfeit. A surfeit of food and drink. |
twelve | The cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and one. |
untold | (of a story or event) not narrated or recounted. Thieves caused untold damage. |
variously | In diverse ways. His early successes can be variously accounted for. |
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