panoply — a complete or impressive collection of things
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a complete or impressive collection of things
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈpænəpli/
Korean meaning: 완전하고 인상적인 모음, 전체 장비
Korean pronunciation: 패-너-플리 (강세: 패)
Example Sentences
- My grandmother's kitchen had a panoply of cooking gadgets that could make Gordon Ramsay jealous.
- The superhero arrived with a full panoply of high-tech equipment.
- The wedding featured a panoply of flowers that looked like a rainbow exploded in the garden.
panoply
NOUN//ˈpænəpli//
a complete or impressive collection of things

Complete impressive collection of weapons
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Origin
From Greek 'panoplia' meaning complete armor or full suit of armor. The word combines 'pan-' (all) and 'hopla' (weapons/armor), originally referring to a warrior's complete set of equipment before being used metaphorically for any comprehensive collection.
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“My grandmother's kitchen had a panoply of cooking gadgets that could make Gordon Ramsay jealous.”
“The superhero arrived with a full panoply of high-tech equipment.”
“The wedding featured a panoply of flowers that looked like a rainbow exploded in the garden.”
“The conference offered a panoply of workshops for professional development.”
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