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plural

more than one / multiple / diverse
Adjective[C] Countable
pl: plurals

The term carries a technical weight when used in linguistics, focusing on the mechanical shift from a single unit to multiple units. It suggests a transition from the individual to the collective, often acting as a marker of quantity or category expansion. When shifted toward a social or philosophical context, the word evokes a sense of inclusivity and coexistence. It moves away from the idea of a single, monolithic truth or identity toward a framework where multiple, often conflicting, perspectives can exist simultaneously.

Used to refer to a specific grammatical form of a word, such as when comparing the singular 'apple' to the plural 'apples'.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is procrastinating on a linguistics essay in the library.
Chloe Smith

I'm losing it. Is 'criteria' already plural or am I just trippin?

Chloe Smith
Maya
Maya

It is. Stop overthinking and just wrap it up.

💡
Chloe uses the slang 'trippin' to express her confusion or doubt while stressing over a grammar detail for her assignment. Maya, acting as the grounded friend, provides a quick correction and tells her to 'wrap it up', a phrasal verb meaning to finish a task.

Meanings

Adjectivemore than one

Of or denoting a number greater than one.

"The word 'cats' is the plural form of 'cat'."

Nounmultiple

A form of a word (such as a noun, pronoun, or verb) that indicates more than one person, thing, or instance.

"In English, most nouns form the plural by adding an 's'."

Adjectivediverse

Including or referring to more than one person or thing; diverse.

"The city is known for its pluralistic society and cultural diversity."

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