lots of objects

[/lɑts əv ˈɑbdʒɪkts/]
noun phrase
muitos objetos
1. a large quantity or abundance of things; many items or things
There are lots of objects scattered around the storage room.
Há muitos objetos espalhados pela sala de armazenamento.
2. multiple things of various types or categories
The antique shop has lots of objects from different eras.
A loja de antiguidades tem muitos objetos de diferentes épocas.
In Brazilian Portuguese, 'um montão de' (a heap of) is extremely common in casual conversation as an alternative to 'muitos' (many). In American English, 'lots of' is frequently used in informal contexts, while formal writing tends to prefer 'many' or 'numerous.' The phrase reflects everyday colloquial usage in both cultures.
NYC Slang
mad objects / hella objects
Synonyms / Sinônimos
many objectsnumerous objectsa great number of objectsplenty of objectsheaps of objects
Antonyms / Antônimos
few objectsa small number of objectshardly any objects

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
muitos objetos
standard usage across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
um montão de objetos
colloquial expression commonly used in casual speech
São Paulo
diversos objetos
more formal alternative emphasizing variety
Portugal
muitos objetos
standard Portuguese usage; may also use 'uma quantidade de objetos'

Related Words

abundancequantityitemsthingscollectionaccumulation

Related Idioms & Phrases

a lot on one's plate
lot of baggage
thanks a lot
have a lot going on
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