Associations to the word «Many»
Adjective
- Stringent
- Realistic
- Accurate
- Robust
- Economical
- Convenient
- Tolerant
- Expensive
- Potent
- Aggressive
- Inclusive
- Flexible
- Comfortable
- Akin
- Susceptible
- Profitable
- Equitable
- Subtle
- Advantageous
- Expansive
- Humane
- Powerful
- Lucrative
- Enjoyable
- Responsive
- Adventurous
- Favourable
- Difficult
- Precise
- Affordable
- Rigorous
- Agreeable
- Plausible
- Receptive
- Agile
- Prudent
- Tolerable
- Optimistic
- Versatile
- Populous
- Favorable
- Attractive
- Accessible
- Prosperous
- Productive
- Grievous
- Luxurious
- Ambitious
- Hospitable
- Thorough
- Effective
- Holistic
- Costly
- Fortunate
- Spacious
- Attentive
- Fruitful
- Intuitive
- Recent
- Austere
- Apt
- Formidable
- Plentiful
- Less
- Serious
- Intense
- Sinister
- Satisfactory
- Vulnerable
- Trustworthy
- Prone
- Noticeable
- Vigorous
- Modest
- Urgent
- Acceptable
- Persuasive
- Credible
Verb
Wiktionary
MANY, pronoun. A collective mass of people.
MANY, pronoun. An indefinite large number of people or things.
MANY, noun. A multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
MANY, noun. A considerable number.
MANY A TIME AND OFT, adverb. (archaic or literary) Frequently.
MANY A TIMES, adverb. (nonstandard) Many a time; often.
MANY AN, adjective. Many a, as used before a vowel
MANY HAPPIES, noun. (informal) many happy returns
MANY HAPPY RETURNS, noun. (idiomatic) A greeting, usually for birthdays, in reference to the passing year; Happy birthday!
Dictionary definition
MANY, adjective. 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; "many temptations"; "the temptations are many"; "a good many"; "a great many"; "many directions"; "take as many apples as you like"; "too many clouds to see"; "never saw so many people".
Wise words
Actions speak louder than words.