An array is a group of things placed in order or shown together. It means many things are arranged neatly or clearly to be seen.
There is an array of books on the shelf.
She wore an array of bright colors today.
Array can mean a group of soldiers or machines placed in a special order for fighting or showing power. It shows things lined up for action or view.
The army stood in an array on the field.
The scouts saw an array of tanks ahead.
In computers, an array is a way to store many data items in order. Each item is stored in a place you can find by number or key.
The program uses an array to store numbers.
Arrays help sort information quickly in code.
To array means to put clothes on someone, especially nice or special clothes. It means to dress up for a particular reason or event.
She arrayed herself in a beautiful dress.
He arrayed the guests in festive clothes.
To array means to put things in order or a line. It means organizing or arranging items so they look neat or clear.
They arrayed the tools on the table neatly.
We arrayed the chairs in rows.
In space studies, an array is many telescopes or antennas joined to work together. It helps scientists see far better than one alone.
The observatory uses an array of radio telescopes.
Scientists studied stars using the antenna array.
Array means many different types of things together. It shows a big choice or variety of items in one place.
They offer an array of tasty foods.
The shop sells an array of toys.