array
noun /əˈreɪ/
/əˈreɪ/
- a vast array of bottles of different shapes and sizes
- a dazzling array of talent
Extra Examples- Her writing covers a wide array of topics.
- It is difficult to choose from the huge array of wines on offer.
- The city has the usual array of social problems.
- The customer is faced with a formidable array of products.
- The store offers a bewildering array of garden tools.
- a seemingly endless array of options
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- broad
- endless
- extensive
- …
- boast
- carry
- contain
- …
- (computing) a way of organizing and storing related data in a computer memoryTopics Computersc2
- (specialist) a set of numbers, signs or values arranged in rows and columnsTopics Maths and measurementc2
Word OriginMiddle English (in the senses ‘preparedness’ and ‘place in readiness’): from Old French arei (noun), areer (verb), based on Latin ad- ‘towards’ + a Germanic base meaning ‘prepare’.