Adjective(1) amounting to a large indefinite number,many,abundant(2) amounting to a large indefinite number(3) many(4) abundant
Adjective(1) amounting to a large indefinite number,many,abundant(2) amounting to a large indefinite number(3) many(4) abundant
(1) Productivity is notoriously difficult to measure, as numerous studies have found.(2) But the Atlantic cod was by far the most numerous , valuable and important.(3) By that time, chess had taken root and chess events became more numerous .(4) You know, insects are the most numerous group of species on this planet?(5) The result is that numerous museums all over the country are making exciting new acquisitions.(6) There are also numerous examples in the USA, where he has long been popular.(7) His aggressive, diabolical performance earned widespread critical praise and numerous British stage awards.(8) They became so numerous during the Palaeozoic era that their remains often form vast thicknesses of limestone.(9) He won numerous awards - many of which were documented by the Evening Press.(10) Anglicans were the most numerous in the city, with Quakers a close second.(11) Cookery books became ever more numerous , directed now at servants as well as housewives.(12) And of course television news is even worse, as numerous studies have shown.(13) The nominees are too numerous to mention - but you can see them all here.(14) Winifred related that numerous calls to the education office were in vain.(15) Landrieu had been on the senate floor opposing those budget cuts on numerous occasions.(16) The far more numerous examples of human goodness are barely noticed.