Adjective(1) too numerous to be counted,many,infinite(2) too numerous to be counted(3) many(4) infinite
Adjective(1) too numerous to be counted,many,infinite(2) too numerous to be counted(3) many(4) infinite
(1) The pavements on the road are fast disappearing and there are innumerable potholes on the entire stretch.(2) If we tried to do a count of the similarities shared by all individual humans, we would find them to be innumerable .(3) Britain's history as a sea-faring nation has left our coastline peppered with innumerable wrecks.(4) Staff at the school have innumerable anecdotes about how the children they look after take every meaning literally.(5) In my personal life I've lived in three major homes, stayed on innumerable floors and been to America a fair few times.(6) And the innumerable accolades that have come his way seem to motivate him further.(7) We appeared on websites and took innumerable calls from well-wishers.(8) The book has been embraced by various cultures and intellectual societies in innumerable lands across the globe.(9) It is a scene which has been played out innumerable times on the streets of housing estates across the country.(10) These small businesses play a vital role in the economies of innumerable coastal communities.(11) I sat surrounded by flowers and portraits and innumerable tributes to him.(12) But there is still a reminder of innumerable court cases in the imposing oak bench in court number five.(13) He saw comrades cut down around him and endured innumerable sufferings in the trenches but miraculously survived.(14) A great portion of the book is devoted to chronicling her innumerable tours to various parts of the world.(15) The innumerable talks and discussions on budget in the city are amazing.(16) Any artistic movement relies on innumerable people expressing similar feelings at the same time.