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Synonyms and antonyms of Large amounts or quantities of a specific kind in American Thesaurus

Large amounts or quantities of a specific kind

a froth of something ()

a large amount of something soft, light, and delicate

avalanche (noun)

a large amount of a substance that falls somewhere

blizzard (noun)

informal a sudden large amount of something that must be dealt with

bombardment (noun)

a situation in which someone gets a lot of things such as questions, letters, or information to deal with

bonanza (noun)

a large amount of something good within a short period of time

cascade (noun)

mainly literary something that hangs down in large amounts, for example cloth or hair

complex (noun)

formal a large number of things together, especially when they are difficult or confusing

concentration (noun)

a large number of people or things in one area or a large amount of a particular thing

cornucopia (noun)

literary a large quantity and variety of something good

deluge (noun)

a lot of things all happening or arriving at the same time, especially if they are hard to deal with

feast (noun)

a large number of good, enjoyable, or interesting things to do or see

flood (noun)

a large number of people or things that move somewhere or arrive somewhere at the same time

fund (noun)

a large supply of something, especially something useful

hail (noun)

a large number of things such as bullets or questions that come toward you quickly or with force

haul (noun)

a large amount of something illegal such as drugs or weapons that is found by the police

influx (noun)

a large number of people or things coming to a particular place

onslaught (noun)

large numbers of people or things that come at the same time and are difficult to deal with

outflow (noun)

a movement of large amounts of money or large numbers of people from one place to another

pileup (noun)

a situation in which there are a lot of things that need to be dealt with at the same time

reservoir (noun)

mainly literary a large quantity of something that can be used

riches (noun)

mainly literary a large supply of something valuable

shower (noun)

a large number of things moving through the air or falling together

trove (noun)

a large supply of something such as art or information

wealth (noun)

a large amount of a useful quality or skill