Vocabulary
Innumerable
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
too many to be counted (often used hyperbolically).
Urdu meaning
ان گنت، بے شمار، بے حساب
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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In some cases the situation becomes untenable, and the question of divorce is real and pressing.In innumerable television serials divorce has been portrayed as the ultimate evil; Kafeel is commendable for doing the opposite.
Dawn Editorials —
When divorce is best
— 2026-02-14
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The great foreign policy miracle and the innumerable trips abroad still have not yielded the manna from the skies that is anxiously being awaited.
Dawn Editorials —
Short joyride
— 2025-11-25
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We have to start somewhere.We have that compassion as evidenced by the innumerable people who`ve risked their lives to save animals not just livestock during natural disasters.
Dawn Editorials —
`Pawsitive` Pakistan
— 2025-10-05
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But weddings remain a huge industry that employs innumerable people across fashion, hospitality, entertainment, tourism and, of course, the aunty gossip brigade.
Dawn Editorials —
Marriage material
— 2025-09-14
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I long admired Shehbaz Sha-rif`s laptop scheme because I`ve seen how it benefited innumerable young people but you need to do something more tangible.
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Willing to bother
— 2025-08-10
Synonyms
countless, numerous, very many, manifold, multitudinous, multifarious, untold, incalculable
Curator example
“innumerable flags of all colours”
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