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innumerable

countless

adjective ee-noo-meh-RAH-bleh Rare

Origin: From Latin innumerabilis (too many to count).

Also means

innumerable

Usage Note

Innumerable is the same form for both masculine and feminine, and it is typically used to modify plural nouns: innumerables veces (countless times), innumerables problemas. The singular form exists but is less common. Despite its formal register in English, in Spanish it appears naturally in everyday writing and speech. The plural is innumerables.

Examples

"He cometido innumerables errores en mi vida."

Natural Translation

I have made countless mistakes in my life.

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