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    man·y
    /ˈmenē/

    determiner

    pronoun

    • 1. a large number of people or things: "it could be the solution to many of our problems"

    plural

    • 1. the majority of people: "their vision is that trade is in the interest of the many, not the few" Similar the peoplethe common peoplethe massesthe multitudeOpposite aristocracy

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  2. The meaning of MANY is consisting of or amounting to a large but indefinite number. How to use many in a sentence.

  3. MANY definition: 1. used mainly in negative sentences and questions and with "too", "so", and "as" to mean "a large…. Learn more.

  4. many is a popular and common word for this idea: many times. numerous, a more formal word, refers to a great number or to very many units: letters too numerous to mention. innumerable denotes a number that is beyond count or, more loosely, that is extremely difficult to count: the innumerable stars in the sky. manifold implies not only that the ...

  5. To get many of something, you do something frequently, or often, like having many miles on a car because you often drive it long distances. If you ask, "How many people will be at the party?" you want to know the number of guests who are expected.

  6. Many definition: constituting or forming a large number; numerous. See examples of MANY used in a sentence.

  7. many is a popular and common word for this idea: many times. numerous, a more formal word, refers to a great number or to very many units: letters too numerous to mention. innumerable denotes a number that is beyond count or, more loosely, that is extremely difficult to count: the innumerable stars in the sky. manifold implies not only that the ...

  8. 1. The majority of the people; the masses: "The many fail, the one succeeds" (Tennyson). 2. A large indefinite number: A good many of the workers had the flu. pron. (used with a pl. verb) A large number of persons or things: "For many are called, but few are chosen" (Matthew 22:14). Idiom: as many.

  9. Meaning of many – Learner’s Dictionary. many. pronoun, quantifier. uk / ˈmeni / us. Add to word list. A1. used mainly in negative sentences and questions to mean 'a large number of': I don't have many clothes. Were there many cars on the road? I've got so many things to do this morning. You've given me too many potatoes (= more than I want).

  10. used with plural nouns and verbs, especially in negative sentences or in more formal English, to mean ‘a large number of’. Also used in questions to ask about the size of a number, and with ‘as’, ‘so’ and ‘too’. We don't have very many copies left.

  11. Noun. Pronoun. Idiom. Filter. adjective. more. Amounting to or consisting of a large indefinite number. Many friends. American Heritage. Consisting of some large, indefinite number (of persons or things); numerous. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Relatively numerous (preceded by as, too, etc.) Webster's New World. Synonyms: umpteen.

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