Many

//ˈmɛni//

Word Type

Noun
Proper Noun
Determiner
Pronoun
Adjective
Adjective

The word "many" can be used as noun, proper noun, determiner, pronoun, adjective and adjective.

Word Relationships

Opposites (Antonyms)

Derived Terms

a fair booty makes many a thief a good many a great many have a few too many have one's fingers in many pies how many languages do you speak how many siblings do you have in so many words infinitely many know how many beans make five longways for as many as will man of many parts manifold maniness maniverse many a mickle makes a muckle many a time many a time and oft many a time and often many a times many an many and varied many and various many another many at times many hands make light work many happies many happy returns many moons ago many such cases many thanks many time many times many-banded krait many-bodied many-body problem many-coloured many-eyed many-faced many-faceted many-handed many-handedly many-handedness many-kinded many-layered many-partedness many-plumed moth many-seed goosefoot many-sided many-sidedness many-sorted logic many-splendored many-stemmed many-to-many many-to-one many-tongued many-valued logic many-worlds interpretation manycore manyfold manyhood manyness manyplies manysome manywise one too many one-to-many overmany there are many ways to skin a cat there's many a good tune played on an old fiddle there's many a slip between the cup and the lip there's many a slip twixt cup and lip there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip too many too many balls in the air too many chefs spoil the broth too many chiefs and not enough Indians too many cooks spoil the broth too many cooks spoil the soup too many cooks spoil the stew wear too many hats wrong on so many levels

Distinct From

Broader Terms (Hypernyms)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.