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Can we just retire “plethora”?

nerdshares:

Smart people of the world: I know you are smart. No need to use this word. Let me introduce my good friends, “many” and “several.”

lets add “copious” and “abundance” to that list too.

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  3. fuckq reblogged this from nerdshares and added:
    haha. :] plethora. jubilee.
  4. thatsforsure reblogged this from nerdshares and added:
    lets add “copious”...“abundance” to that list too.
  5. coffeeandtwee reblogged this from nerdshares
  6. themarsresolution reblogged this from nerdshares and added:
    *Laughs nervously*...actually used this word two or three times in my Macbeth assignment....
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  9. mochanskittles reblogged this from nerdshares and added:
    when i’m feeling rather wordy….sometimes many...several just do not cut it!
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  12. melonsdang reblogged this from nerdshares and added:
    Can we just retire “plethora”?
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  15. peegeethirteen reblogged this from andres and added:
    I prefer cornucopia myself.
  16. andres reblogged this from soupsoup and added:
    Plethora is meant to be used pejoratively: “there are a plethora of micro-blogging sites,” for instance. My snooty go-to...
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  18. kelseydoodle reblogged this from amomenttothink and added:
    SRSLY. Plethora = instant eyeroll.
  19. amomenttothink reblogged this from nerdshares and added:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mTUmczVdik That is all
  20. thelonglistofthingsthatsuck reblogged this from bingoparaphernalia and added:
    also, doesn’t everyone just use “plethora” as a little wink-wink to the quiet fans of “Three Amigos”? No? El Guapo?...
  21. fuddmain reblogged this from yogisarah and added:
    Plethora does have a slightly different meaning from many and several. Plethora is an excessive amount. That said, there...