Multifold [adjective]

Definition of Multifold:

abundant, many

Synonyms of Multifold:


Opposite/Antonyms of Multifold:

Single

Same

Sole

One


Sentence/Example of Multifold:

It is distinct across Texas, and multifold still in the Indian lands.

It did not bore him, multifold as his duties were, to be near her.

Accordingly the new task of the teacher of the future is a multifold one.

Oh, multifold fragrance and tints divine which so ineffably enrich our lives!

Not once, but multifold, like the vibration of a reed or violin string.

What this reasoning did for me from the start was to give me a new attitude toward the multifold activity we call life.

What black shoulders of rock, teeth, towers and walls in multifold ranks swept up from the lake before them!

Verna unlocked the door, and, as he entered, Denham looked curiously around and above at the multifold variety of trade goods.

From thence we have to look down from every point of our warm hearts with a sight as multifold as the cherubic eyes.

Jason sprang over the corpse and tore at the multifold bolts and locks that sealed the door.