plethora

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Plethora' is when you have so much of something, it's more than necessary. It's like having stacks of books that you've never read.
Examples in Different Contexts
In environmental advocacy, 'plethora' can refer to the overwhelming number of issues faced. An activist might remark, 'There's a plethora of challenges, but we're focusing on deforestation this month.'
Practice Scenarios
Impact

Scenario:

The rising land pollution is worrisome. It's high time we reconsider our waste management strategies.

Response:

Right, with the plethora of garbage produced daily, we need effective waste management strategies.

Creative

Scenario:

This logo redesign process is subjective. I believe it's crucial to have several options for our clients.

Response:

Having a plethora of options will definitely help the client to choose the perfect logo design.

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