plethora
Yahoo!奇摩字典n. (名詞 noun)
1. 過多
2. 多血症
The Columbia Guide to Standard American Englishplethora (n.) has long meant an unfortunate, undesirable overabundance of something:
She's had a plethora of telephone calls today.
But semantic change is causing it to appear in Edited English meaning simply“a lot of something (but
not too much)
not necessarily bad at all, but neither good nor bad, or in some instances, downright good.”
If enough Standard users keep on using
plethora in these senses, the meaning of the word will change. Meantime, make context support your pejorative use of it.
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