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Multitudinousness

Multitudinousness means the quality of being very numerous, abundant, or made up of many parts. It belongs to long and unwieldy words and works best in playful writing, lively dialogue, and moments when plain wording feels too flat. You are more likely to meet it in literary, humorous, or deliberately stylized writing than in everyday speech.

Quick answer

Multitudinousness means the quality of being very numerous, abundant, or made up of many parts. It is usually pronounced muhl-tih-TOO-duh-nuhs-nəs, and today it is mostly used in stylized, literary, or playful contexts.

At a glance

Word
Multitudinousness
Pronunciation
muhl-tih-TOO-duh-nuhs-nəs
Part of speech
Noun
Meaning
the quality of being very numerous, abundant, or made up of many parts
Tone
Grand, abstract, excessive
Category
Long and Unwieldy Words
Origin
Usage level
rare
long-wordhard-to-pronounceshowy

How to say it

Pronounced
muhl-tih-TOO-duh-nuhs-nəs
Syllables
IPA
Starting letter
M

Meaning in plain English

In plain English, multitudinousness refers to the quality of being very numerous, abundant, or made up of many parts. It is most useful when a plain label would tell the truth but miss the tone, flavor, or comic edge.

Why this word feels absurd

Multitudinousness feels absurd because it sounds slightly overengineered, as if English kept bolting on syllables until the word itself became part of the performance.

Origin and history

Multitudinousness is generally traced to origin uncertain. In modern use, the history matters less than the strong tone the word still carries.

Is this word still used today?

Multitudinousness is rare today and mostly appears in literary, humorous, historical, or deliberately stylized contexts. That rarity is part of the fun: it sounds chosen rather than automatic.

Example sentences

  • The column dismissed the whole rumor as multitudinousness.
  • In the novel, one multitudinousness is enough to derail the dinner party.
  • She used multitudinousness in the essay because the plain modern word felt too bland.
  • The teacher paused to explain multitudinousness before asking the class to use it in context.
  • They kept repeating multitudinousness because the sound of it was almost as memorable as the meaning.

When should you use this word?

Use multitudinousness when you want a more vivid, characterful choice than the plain everyday alternative. It works especially well in playful writing, dialogue, and places where tone matters.

Similar words

antidisestablishmentarianism, asthenia, bradycardia, chrononhotonthologos, counterrevolutionaries

Opposite or contrasting words

plain speech, everyday wording, straightforward language

Common questions

  • What does multitudinousness mean? the quality of being very numerous, abundant, or made up of many parts.
  • How do you pronounce multitudinousness? It is commonly pronounced muhl-tih-TOO-duh-nuhs-nəs.
  • Is multitudinousness still used today? Multitudinousness is rare today and mostly appears in literary, humorous, historical, or deliberately stylized contexts. That rarity is part of the fun: it sounds chosen rather than automatic.
  • When should you use multitudinousness? Use multitudinousness when you want a more vivid, characterful choice than the plain everyday alternative. It works especially well in playful writing, dialogue, and places where tone matters.
  • What words are similar to multitudinousness? Similar words include antidisestablishmentarianism, asthenia, bradycardia, and chrononhotonthologos.

Editorial note

Edited by Absurd Words. Last updated: May 9, 2026. See the editorial policy for how definitions, examples, labels, and update checks are handled on the site.