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US
/ˌɪˈnumɝəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /ɪnjˈuːməɹəbəl/ ]
[ UK /ɪnjˈuːməɹəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
too numerous to be counted
myriad stars
the multitudinous seas
countless hours
innumerable difficulties
an infinite number of reasons
How To Use innumerable In A Sentence
- Three hours packed with a quick-fire century, a couple of bouncers, two-thirds of a hat-trick, a dropped catch, several bowled wickets and innumerable fours and sixers.
- There are innumerable other examples. Times, Sunday Times
- They have innumerable beautiful, barefoot children, live in low-slung, thatched, whitewashed cottages, and their climate is often cool, damp and misty.
- However, it is an impersonal god, without name, without history, immanent in the world, diffused within an innumerable plurality of things…
- Pustosero, are diuers and innumerable nations, which by one common name are called Samoged (that is) such as eate themselues. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
- It is a great sight, with ant-like streams pouring across long pontoons over the river's shallow sandy banks to innumerable craft moored midstream.
- And to my silence as to the causes of her claustration, was it not comprehensible that she should correspond with a similar and constant silence as to her perpetual desires, her innumerable memories and hopes? The Sweet Cheat Gone
- Of innumerable biographies of Luther the best from sympathetic Protestant pens are: Julius Köstlin, _Life of Luther, _ trans. and abridged from the German (1900); T.M. Lindsay, _Luther and the German Reformation_ (1900); A.C. M.Giffert, _M.rtin Luther, the A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1.
- She had innumerable duties to attend to, the first of which was her unbreachable hour with Max. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
- For the Galaxy is nothing else than a congeries of innumerable stars distributed in clusters.