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Pronunciation:
[ vˈɛɹɪ mˈɛni], [ vˈɛɹɪ mˈɛni], [ v_ˈɛ_ɹ_ɪ m_ˈɛ_n_i]
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adj.
• legion (adjective)
- multitudinous,
- myriad,
- multifarious,
- various,
- voluminous,
- populous,
- countless,
- numberless,
- several,
- sundry.
• much (adjective)
- copious,
- complete,
- substantial,
- plenteous,
- immeasurable,
- endless,
- full,
- generous,
- enough,
- sizable,
- galore,
- adequate,
- lavish,
- loads,
- satisfying,
- abundant,
- great,
- heaps,
- plentiful,
- ample,
- extravagant,
- sufficient,
- profuse,
- everywhere,
- jam-packed,
- considerable.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- mucho,
- much,
- scads,
- a lot of,
- multitudinal,
- uncounted,
- many,
- no end,
- Mega,
- LOTSA.
• uncounted (adjective)
- incalculable,
- untold,
- uncountable.
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n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- hundred,
- Hundreds.
• score/scores (noun)
- crowd,
- host,
- multitude,
- throng,
- flock,
- lot,
- mass,
- army,
- cloud,
- drove,
- swarm,
- rout.
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Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:
- score off.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- legion,
- numerous,
- forty,
- unnumbered,
- profusion,
- quadrillion,
- peopled,
- million,
- fifty,
- dozen,
- crowded,
- Nonillion,
- Multifold,
- tons,
- umpteen,
- Jillion,
- studded,
- zillion,
- teeming,
- thousand,
- ten,
- multiplied.
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«very many» is an adverb meaning «many» or «a lot.» It is used informally to describe how many things there are, how many people are present, or how much something costs.
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- myriad
- countless
- many
- multifarious
- multitudinal
- multitudinous
- numberless
- populous
- several
- sundry
- various
- voluminous
- enough
- full
- great
- heaps
- loads
- scads
- abundant
- adequate
- a lot of
- ample
- complete
- considerable
- copious
- countless
- endless
- everywhere
- extravagant
- galore
- generous
- immeasurable
- jam-packed
- lavish
- lotsa
- many
- mega
- mucho
- no end
- plenteous
- plentiful
- profuse
- satisfying
- sizable
- substantial
- sufficient
- voluminous
- countless
- untold
- incalculable
- many
- multitudinous
- numberless
- numerous
- uncountable
- army
- cloud
- crowd
- drove
- flock
- host
- hundred
- legion
- lot
- mass
- million
- multitude
- myriad
- rout
- swarm
- throng
On this page you’ll find 82 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to very many, such as: myriad, countless, many, multifarious, multitudinal, and multitudinous.
- little
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- few
- handful
- none
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO VERY MANY
- countless
- many
- multifarious
- multitudinal
- multitudinous
- myriad
- numberless
- populous
- several
- sundry
- various
- very many
- voluminous
- a lot of
- abundant
- adequate
- ample
- complete
- considerable
- copious
- countless
- endless
- enough
- everywhere
- extravagant
- full
- galore
- generous
- great
- heaps
- immeasurable
- jam-packed
- lavish
- loads
- lotsa
- many
- mega
- mucho
- no end
- plenteous
- plentiful
- profuse
- satisfying
- scads
- sizable
- substantial
- sufficient
- very many
- voluminous
- army
- cloud
- crowd
- drove
- flock
- host
- hundred
- legion
- lot
- mass
- million
- multitude
- myriad
- rout
- swarm
- throng
- very many
- countless
- incalculable
- many
- multitudinous
- numberless
- numerous
- uncountable
- untold
- very many
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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- Although there are very many Newburghs, it is Newburgh-on-Tyne near Hexham that has been the preferred location.
- He also, collecting an army, obtained very many auxiliaries from other provinces, having made a long expedition among them.
- On the one hand there are very many people who, if they read any poetry at all, try to take all its statements seriously and find them silly ..
- He received the Distinguished Service Order on 3 November for his «participat[ion] in very many sorties during which much damage has been inflicted on ..
- I never yet knew a treason without a Romish priest; but in this there are very many Jesuits, who are known to have dealt and passed through the whole action.
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- Number of consonants: 4
- Number of vowels: 4
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I am sick of the word «very» and «many». I also use really, extremely, absolutely and totally instead of very and use a lot of, a great number of, a lerge number of, several, and numurous instead of many.Does anyone has other words which share the similar meanings to the word «very» and «many»? Thank you in advance.
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AnonymousI am sick of the word «very» and «many». I also use really, extremely, absolutely and totally instead of very and use a lot of, a great number of, a lerge number of, several, and numurous instead of many.Does anyone has other words which share the similar meanings to the word «very» and «many»? Thank you in advance.
You’ve already listed «quite a few»; I think the best source would be a good thesaurus.
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what! i dont get that any ways there are lots,plenty AND MANY MORE WHICH……. I CANT THINK OF NOW. THANKS
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I can think of
a great deal of, a good deal of,a plethora of, quite a few/ liitle ,spate
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What i can only think of- Absolutely, Certainly, doubtlessly ,surely, actual, greatly, much, quite, somewhat, highly, remarkably, indeed, literally, acutely, certainly, considerably deeply and many more… i hoped i help you in some way.
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plenty, several, ample, myriad, infinite, incalculable, countless, multitud, various etc….
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[wɜːk]
1.
сущ.
1) работа; труд; занятие; дело
exhausting / tiring work — утомительный труд
shoddy / slipshod / sloppy work — недобросовестный труд, плохо выполненная работа, халтура
to be at work upon smth. — быть занятым чем-л.
to set / get to work — приняться за дело
to set smb. to work — дать кому-л. работу, засадить кого-л. за работу
to quit / stop work — окончить, завершить работу
They quit work at one o’clock. — Они заканчивают работу в час дня.
They never do any work. — Они всегда бездельничают.
— hard work
— paper work
— physical work
— social work
— undercover work
Syn:
2) место работы; занятие; должность
at work — на работе, за работой
They are still at work. — Они всё ещё на работе.
Many people travel to work by car. — Многие едут на работу на машине.
Syn:
3) действие, поступок
4)
а) результат труда, изделие, продукт
delicate / meticulous / precise work — тонкая, изящная работа
It can help to have an impartial third party look over your work. — Будет полезно, если бы Вашу работу осмотрел кто-нибудь незаинтересованный.
That’s a beautiful piece of work. — Это прекрасная работа.
б) продукт, эффект, результат
в) произведение, работа, сочинение, (письменный) труд
to exhibit / hang smb.’s works — выставлять чьи-л. полотна
In my opinion, this is Rembrandt’s greatest work. — Я думаю, это самое значительное произведение Рембрандта.
Under his arm, there was a book which looked like the complete works of Shakespeare. — Он нёс под мышкой том размером с полное собрание сочинений Шекспира.
— published works
— selected works
5) брит.; употр. с гл. в ед. предприятие, завод, фабрика
Syn:
6)
а)
воен.
фортификационные сооружения, укрепления, оборонительные сооружения
б) инженерно-технические сооружения
7) механизм
мастерство, умение, искусство выполнения, обработка
Syn:
9) вышивание, рукоделие, шитьё
Syn:
10) брожение, ферментация
Syn:
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Gram:
[ref dict=»LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)»]work[/ref]
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2.
прил.
1) рабочий, используемый для работы
3.
;
прош. вр.
,
прич.
прош. вр. worked,
уст.
wrought
1) работать, заниматься
to work hard / strenuously — работать усердно, усиленно
to work like a horse / dog / beaver / navvy / nigger / slave — работать как лошадь, как негр (на плантации)
to work one’s tail off, to work double tides — работать не покладая рук, работать день и ночь
They were working on a new book. — Они работали над новой книгой.
Tasso had been working at his epic poem. — Тассо работал над своей эпической поэмой.
You have to work at being friendlier with people. — Тебе нужно учиться быть дружелюбнее в общении с людьми
2) работать, служить; быть занятым постоянным делом
She works for a large firm. — Она работает в большой фирме.
to work side by side with smb. — тесно сотрудничать с кем-л.
I worked to a man called Duncan. — Я работал на человека по имени Дункан.
They work for a farmer. — Они работают у фермера.
3)
He worked them nearly to death. — Он заставлял их работать до полного изнеможения.
Richard said that he would work his fingers to the bone for Ada. — Ричард сказал, что ради Ады он будет работать не покладая рук.
б) эксплуатировать, использовать
Syn:
4) функционировать, действовать; быть эффективным
His plan didn’t work. — Его план не сработал.
The pump will not work. — Насос не работает.
Syn:
This computer is worked from a central server. — Управление этим компьютером осуществляется с центрального сервера.
Syn:
6) приводить, доводить ; приводить себя в какое-л. состояние
She worked herself into a rage. — Она пришла в ярость.
It would take some time for the trade to work itself right. — Потребуется определённое время, чтобы торговля стала успешной.
7) быть в постоянном движении; быть в состоянии волнения; метаться, кипеть, бурлить
His face worked with emotion. — Его лицо подёргивалось от волнения.
While thoughts like these were working in the minds of many Dissenters. — В то время как подобные мысли метались в головах многих диссентеров.
Syn:
а) воздействовать, влиять, убеждать, склонять ; приводить в настроение
I have been working him even now to abandon her. — Я продолжал даже теперь убеждать его оставить её.
Syn:
б) волновать, возбуждать; провоцировать, подстрекать
Syn:
10)
амер.
обманывать, вымогать, добиваться обманным путём
Syn:
11)
,
прич.
прош. вр. worked, wrought
а) обрабатывать, возделывать ; культивировать, выращивать
Syn:
в) взбивать, месить, мешать
Syn:
г) выделывать, вытёсывать, выковывать, придавать определённую форму
The wood is easily worked. — Дерево легко поддаётся обработке.
12) оплачивать трудом, отрабатывать
One of the greatest bores in packing is choosing which shoes to take. They are heavy and do not really work their passage. — Самое трудное при упаковке вещей — это выбор обуви. Обувь тяжёлая и не оправдывает затраченных на её транспортировку усилий.
13)
а)
,
прич.
прош. вр. worked, wrought осуществлять, выполнять, вызывать
The beer had wrought no bad effect upon his appetite. (Ch. Dickens) — Пиво не перебило ему аппетит.
Syn:
б)
разг.
организовывать, устраивать
If you can possibly work it meet me somewhere tomorrow. — Если тебе удастся это устроить, то давай где-нибудь завтра встретимся.
Uncle Fred, did you work this? — Дядя Фред, это ты устроил?
He can work it so that you can take your vacation. — Он может устроить всё так, что ты сможешь взять отпуск.
Syn:
14) шить, вышивать, вязать, заниматься рукоделием
Syn:
15)
;
прош. вр.
,
прич.
прош. вр. worked, wrought
а) делать ; совершать
б) соблюдать, осуществлять
16)
,
прич.
прош. вр. worked, wrought делать, выполнять, совершать
The special work which he undertook, and the rich ability with which he wrought it. — Особая работа, за которую он взялся и с которой он замечательно справился.
17)
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Syn:
18)
а) производить, изготовлять
The flint instruments of oval shape have been mostly worked by gentle blows. — Кремневые инструменты овальной формы в основном обрабатывались лёгкими ударами.
forty-six noble columns, some wrought in granite and some in marble — сорок шесть величественных колонн, часть из них построена из гранита, часть — из мрамора
a professional beggar who «works» seventy or eighty streets in a few hours — профессиональный нищий, который «отрабатывает» семьдесят или восемьдесят улиц за несколько часов
The night being comparatively young, Billy decided to work the trams. — Так как ночь только начиналась, Билли решил заняться трамваями.
He had been a fur thief working the big department stores. — Он был вором по мехам и работал в больших универмагах.
20) исследовать, систематически изучать
There are very many forms and when worked they will doubtless yield interesting results. — Существует много форм, и если их систематически изучать, то они раскроют много интересного.
21) двигать, передвигать
In vain I shifted my aching legs and worked my benumbed hands. — Напрасно я двигал ногами, которые очень болели, и разминал окоченевшие руки.
A neighbouring battery of guns were being worked into position. — Соседняя артиллерийская батарея выдвигалась на позицию.
22) идти, складываться
Our family life does not work any more. — Наша семейная жизнь разладилась.
It won’t work. — Этот номер не пройдёт.
23) пробираться, продвигаться; перемещаться
The women worked themselves into the centre of the crowd. — Женщины протиснулись в центр толпы.
Mrs. Trafford worked her way round to Major Lovelace. — Миссис Трэффорд прокладывала себе путь к майору Лавлейсу.
He gradually wrought his way against the usual obstacles which a poor artist must always encounter. — Постепенно он преодолевал препятствия, которые всегда возникают на пути бедного артиста.
The dog worked round and round him, as if undecided at what particular point to go in for the assault. — Собака медленно кружила вокруг него, как будто в нерешительности, в какое конкретно место вцепиться.
A new conversation starts up every hour, and debateable points acquire a fresh interest because there is never time to work to a conclusion. — Каждый час возникает новый разговор, и дискуссионные темы вызывают новый интерес, так как никогда не хватает времени дойти до какого-либо решения.
24)
He works holes in the seat of his trousers. — Он протирает себе дырки на штанах.
25)
а) вставлять, всовывать; включать
She worked a few jokes into her speech. — Она вставила несколько шуток в свою речь.
Syn:
26) вычислять, решать
The sum comes to the same figures, worked either way. — Сумма оказывается одной и той же, как бы её ни вычисляли.
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— work off
— work out
— work over
— work up
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to work one’s will upon smb. — заставлять кого-л. делать по-своему