panoply

[ˈpænəpli]

panoply Definition

  • 1a complete or impressive collection of things
  • 2a full suit of armor

Using panoply: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "panoply" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The museum has a panoply of ancient artifacts.

  • Example

    The ceremony featured a panoply of colorful costumes and music.

  • Example

    The knight donned his panoply before heading into battle.

panoply Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with panoply

  • an impressive display of political or military power

    Example

    The president's motorcade was a panoply of power, with dozens of vehicles and security personnel.

  • a wide range of colors

    Example

    The sunset painted the sky with a panoply of colors, from deep reds to bright oranges.

  • panoply of options

    a wide range of choices or possibilities

    Example

    The restaurant offers a panoply of options for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.

Origins of panoply

from Greek 'panoplia', meaning 'full armor'

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Summary: panoply in Brief

The term 'panoply' [ˈpænəpli] refers to a complete or impressive collection of things, such as an array of artifacts in a museum or a variety of costumes in a ceremony. It can also refer to a full suit of armor, as in 'The knight donned his panoply before heading into battle.' 'Panoply' extends into phrases like 'panoply of power,' denoting an impressive display of political or military power, and 'panoply of colors,' indicating a wide range of colors.