array

word

/ɝˈeɪ/
/ɐɹˈeɪ/

Definition

An 'array' is a large group or organized set of similar things, often arranged in a particular way. In math and technology, it specifically means a structured list or table of items, usually numbers or data.

Usage & Nuances

'Array' is formal in technical contexts (math, science, computing: 'an array of data'), but is also used generally for large, impressive groups ('an array of options'). Common collocations: 'wide array', 'impressive array'. Do not use for people ('an array of people' is rare and unnatural). In computing, 'array' specifically refers to a data structure.

Example Sentences

The store has an array of colorful hats.

basic

He showed us an array of charts in his presentation.

basic

In computer science, an array is a way to store data.

basic

They offered an impressive array of desserts at the party.

natural

The artist arranged the flowers in a beautiful array on the table.

natural

A wide array of opinions could be heard in the discussion.

natural