English, asked by sunny241999, 11 months ago

write one word substitute for a group of words.1. that which cannot be counted on account of its large number.

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Answered by Devilsbae
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I think the word capricious is suitable for the substitute for think which can't be counted.
I hope this will help you
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Innumerable is a suitable alternative to use in this context. 

Explanation:

Innumerable refers to quantities that are impossible to quantify in any meaningful way.

Infinity encompasses an uncountable number of things. It is also possible to speak of anything as being innumerable if it is countless, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, uncounted, or unnumerable; this is because it is impossible to count such things.

Using the root method is a simple approach that may be taken to perform one-word substitutions. The words or phrases from which a principal word has been derived are referred to as its roots.

It is possible to find many words in the English language that have the same meaning as the sentence you are seeking to replace with one word.

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