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  1. number

    Number is the generic term. To count is to number one by one. To calculate is to use more complicated processes, as multiplication, division, etc., more rapid but not less exact. Compute allows more of the element of probability, which is still more strongly expressed by estimate. We compute the slain in a great war from the number known to have fallen in certain great battles; compute refers to the present or the past, estimate more frequently to the future; as, to estimate the cost of a proposed building. To enumerate is to mention item by item; as, to enumerate one’s grievances. To rate is to estimate by comparison, as if the object were one of a series. We count upon a desired future; we do not count upon the undesired. As applied to the present, we reckon or count a thing precious or worthless. Compare ESTEEM.

    Synonyms:
    account, calculate, cast, compute, consider, count, deem, enumerate, estimate, rate, reckon, sum up

    Preposition:
    It is vain to calculate on or upon an uncertain result.

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  1. number, figurenoun

    the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals

    «he had a number of chores to do»; «the number of parameters is small»; «the figure was about a thousand»

    Synonyms:
    turn, bit, act, phone number, trope, fig, numeral, figure, physical body, routine, identification number, frame, form, name, build, figure of speech, chassis, shape, anatomy, bod, design, material body, flesh, pattern, soma, public figure, telephone number, image, digit, issue, human body, physique

  2. numbernoun

    a concept of quantity involving zero and units

    «every number has a unique position in the sequence»

    Synonyms:
    act, bit, identification number, figure, routine, numeral, telephone number, issue, phone number, turn

  3. act, routine, number, turn, bitnoun

    a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program

    «he did his act three times every evening»; «she had a catchy little routine»; «it was one of the best numbers he ever did»

    Synonyms:
    turn, figure, routine, morsel, act, spot, piece, twist, turning, procedure, function, bit, flake, second, snatch, bend, subroutine, modus operandi, crook, turn of events, round, deed, mo, subprogram, tour, fleck, chip, go, telephone number, play, identification number, minute, phone number, spell, numeral, scrap, moment, human activity, good turn, bout, enactment, bite, issue, human action

  4. phone number, telephone number, numbernoun

    the number is used in calling a particular telephone

    «he has an unlisted number»

    Synonyms:
    act, bit, identification number, numeral, figure, routine, telephone number, issue, phone number, turn

  5. numeral, numbernoun

    a symbol used to represent a number

    «he learned to write the numerals before he went to school»

    Synonyms:
    act, bit, identification number, numeral, figure, routine, telephone number, issue, phone number, turn

  6. issue, numbernoun

    one of a series published periodically

    «she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist’s waiting room»

    Synonyms:
    turn, figure, progeny, subject, act, issuing, military issue, takings, bit, payoff, consequence, take, publication, government issue, routine, event, upshot, return, effect, topic, offspring, egress, telephone number, outlet, identification number, phone number, numeral, yield, emergence, outcome, way out, exit, proceeds, issue, matter, result, issuance

  7. numbernoun

    a select company of people

    «I hope to become one of their number before I die»

    Synonyms:
    act, bit, identification number, figure, routine, numeral, telephone number, issue, phone number, turn

  8. number, identification numbernoun

    a numeral or string of numerals that is used for identification

    «she refused to give them her Social Security number»

    Synonyms:
    act, bit, identification number, figure, routine, numeral, telephone number, issue, phone number, turn

  9. numbernoun

    a clothing measurement

    «a number 13 shoe»

    Synonyms:
    act, bit, identification number, figure, routine, numeral, telephone number, issue, phone number, turn

  10. numbernoun

    the grammatical category for the forms of nouns and pronouns and verbs that are used depending on the number of entities involved (singular or dual or plural)

    «in English the subject and the verb must agree in number»

    Synonyms:
    act, bit, identification number, figure, routine, numeral, telephone number, issue, phone number, turn

  11. numberverb

    an item of merchandise offered for sale

    «she preferred the black nylon number»; «this sweater is an all-wool number»

    Synonyms:
    act, bit, identification number, figure, routine, numeral, telephone number, issue, phone number, turn

  12. total, number, add up, come, amountverb

    add up in number or quantity

    «The bills amounted to $2,000»; «The bill came to $2,000»

    Synonyms:
    tot, descend, tote up, hail, get, add, get along, fare, numerate, sum, add up, come in, come up, tot up, list, fall, sum up, do, follow, occur, enumerate, count, issue forth, make out, amount, tally, derive, make sense, come, add together, total, summate, arrive, keep down

  13. numberverb

    give numbers to

    «You should number the pages of the thesis»

    Synonyms:
    amount, list, total, enumerate, numerate, add up, keep down, count, come

  14. number, listverb

    enumerate

    «We must number the names of the great mathematicians»

    Synonyms:
    name, amount, list, heel, total, enumerate, numerate, add up, keep down, lean, count, come

  15. count, numberverb

    put into a group

    «The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members»

    Synonyms:
    weigh, keep down, list, consider, total, enumerate, reckon, look, depend, bet, matter, count, amount, come, numerate, calculate, add up

  16. count, number, enumerate, numerateverb

    determine the number or amount of

    «Can you count the books on your shelf?»; «Count your change»

    Synonyms:
    weigh, keep down, recite, itemise, list, consider, total, enumerate, reckon, look, itemize, depend, bet, matter, count, amount, come, numerate, calculate, add up

  17. number, keep downverb

    place a limit on the number of

    Synonyms:
    amount, list, reduce, total, enumerate, numerate, repress, subjugate, add up, quash, keep down, subdue, count, come

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  1. numberverb

    Synonyms:
    count, enumerate, tell, reckon, calculate, compute, numerate, call over, tell off, run over, sum up

  2. numbernoun

    Synonyms:
    figure, numeral, digit

  3. numbernoun

    Synonyms:
    many, multitude, great many

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  1. List of paraphrases for «number»:

    name, behalf, numbers, series, sales, ¶, quantity, figure, amount, range, serial, many, issue, instalment, numéro, some, no., #, proportion, variety, nombre, volume, numeric, several, set, certain, names, num, figures, edition, multiple, size, lot, count, suite, incidence

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  1. Ned Price:

    We’ve also consistently said there’s a slightly larger universe of Americans with whom we’re in touch and who are not yet ready, for whatever reason, to leave, that number is also far from immutable as Americans reach out to us, and given the dynamic – the very dynamic nature of human decision-making.

  2. Brandon Bell/Getty Images:

    There are limits in terms of number of hours per year certain facilities can operate for environmental purposes, the Secretary of Energy or the EPA could waive some of those restrictions to allow for greater use of existing assets to meet these periods of shortfall. So, there is something right here you could do in summer of 2022 to help mitigate the situation a little, but there’s a lot more investments [ that are ] going to have to [ be ] made in the long run.

  3. Gavin Newsom:

    This is not new in the state… We’ve been organized in a very deliberative manner to address the issue of organized retail crime for a number of years, we are doubling down on those efforts today.

  4. Martin Navratilova:

    I still think overall we see the number of injuries and withdrawals is still too high, maybe it’s great to have all these tournaments, but at the end of the day, if you don’t have enough players playing, you got a problem.

  5. Omar Matar Al Manna:

    Creating a VIP number that is personal to the business sets them apart and draws new customers with ease.


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  • ахыҧхьаӡараAbkhaz
  • aantal, getaalAfrikaans
  • عدد, رقمArabic
  • nömrə, say, rəqəm, ədədAzerbaijani
  • лічба, нумар, лік, лічэбнікBelarusian
  • число, номерBulgarian
  • সংখ্যা, নম্বরBengali
  • niver, niverenn, niverenniñBreton
  • nombre, número, xifra, numerar, comptar, sumarCatalan, Valencian
  • množství, číslo, číslice, číslovat, počítatCzech
  • rhif, niferWelsh
  • talDanish
  • Zahl, Anzahl, Nummer, Ziffer, nummerieren, zählenGerman
  • πλήθος, αριθμός, ποσότητα, νούμερο, ψηφίο, αριθμώGreek
  • numero, nombro, cifero, nombri, numeriEsperanto
  • número, cantidad, serie, numerarSpanish
  • arvEstonian
  • zenbakiBasque
  • عدد, شماره, نمره, رقم, تعدادPersian
  • numero, luku, ohjelmanumero, lukumäärä, määrä, nousta, numeroida, ollaFinnish
  • nombre, nombre entier, numéro, entier, chiffre, numéroterFrench
  • uimhir, uimhrighIrish
  • àireamhScottish Gaelic
  • númeroGalician
  • નંબરGujarati
  • earrooManx
  • כמות, מספר, ספרהHebrew
  • संख्या, नंबरHindi
  • nimewoHaitian Creole
  • szám, megszámoz, kitesz egy mennyiséget, valamennyit számlálHungarian
  • թիվ, համար, քանակ, թվանշանArmenian
  • numero, numerarInterlingua
  • nomor, angka, bilangIndonesian
  • numero, numbroIdo
  • tala, númer, fjöldi, tölustafur, tölusetja, númeraIcelandic
  • cifra, numero, quantità, numerare, ammontareItalian
  • 番号, 数, 番, 数字, 多寡Japanese
  • რაოდენობა, რიცხვი, ნომერიGeorgian
  • сан, нөмірKazakh
  • លេខគណនីKhmer
  • 번호, 番號, 수, 번, 番, 數Korean
  • ژماره‌Kurdish
  • niverCornish
  • номер, санKyrgyz
  • numerus, numero, numerareLatin
  • ZuelLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
  • ເລກLao
  • skaičiusLithuanian
  • skaits, skaitlis, numurs, numurētLatvian
  • цифра, количина, број, количество, бројка, нумерира, избројува, набројуваMacedonian
  • дугаар, дүгээрMongolian
  • bilangan, nombor, angkaMalay
  • numruMaltese
  • နံပါတ်Burmese
  • nummerNorwegian
  • aantal, hoeveelheid, nummer, getal, nummerenDutch
  • nummerNorwegian Nynorsk
  • tal, antall, tall, numerus, nummerNorwegian
  • námboo, ánéeltʼeʼ, ákwíígíí, nóombaNavajo, Navaho
  • ସଂଖ୍ୟାOriya
  • numer, liczba, cyfra, ilość, numerowaćPolish
  • quantidade, número, numerarPortuguese
  • yupayQuechua
  • numer, nomerRomansh
  • număr, cantitate, număr întreg, numerota, număraRomanian
  • число, номер, цифра, числительное, количество, имя числительное, исчисляться, насчитывать, нумероватьRussian
  • संख्याSanskrit
  • númunu, númeruSardinian
  • број, broj, число, мноштво, mnoštvo, čisloSerbo-Croatian
  • අංක, ගණනSinhala, Sinhalese
  • číslo, množstvoSlovak
  • številko, številoSlovene
  • numërAlbanian
  • numerär, tal, numerus, heltal, nummer, antal, numreraSwedish
  • nambariSwahili
  • எண்Tamil
  • శ్రేణి, మొత్తము, సంఖ్య, ఒంటరి, ఒకటిగాTelugu
  • теъдод‍, шумора, рақам, ададTajik
  • เลข, จำนวนThai
  • san, nomerTurkmen
  • bilangTagalog
  • rakam, sayı, adet, numara, saymak, numaralamakTurkish
  • санTatar
  • نومۇرUyghur, Uighur
  • номер, число, числівник, цифраUkrainian
  • نمبر, تعداد, عددUrdu
  • son, raqamUzbek
  • sốVietnamese
  • נומער, צאָלYiddish

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number

     ( numbers    plural & 3rd person present)   ( numbering    present participle)   ( numbered    past tense & past participle  )

1       n-count   A number is a word such as `two’, `nine’, or `twelve’, or a symbol such as 1, 3, or 47. You use numbers to say how many things you are referring to or where something comes in a series.  
usu with supp  
No, I don’t know the room number…, Stan Laurel was born at number 3, Argyll Street…, The number 47 bus leaves in 10 minutes.     

2       n-count   You use number with words such as `large’ or `small’ to say approximately how many things or people there are.  
adj N, usu N of n  
Quite a considerable number of interviews are going on…, I have had an enormous number of letters from single parents…, Growing numbers of people in the rural areas are too frightened to vote.     

3       n-sing   If there are anumberof things or people, there are several of them. If there are anynumberof things or people, there is a large quantity of them.  
a/any N, usu N of n  
I seem to remember that Sam told a number of lies…, There must be any number of people in my position.     

4       n-uncount   You can refer to someone’s or something’s position in a list of the most successful or most popular of a particular type of thing as, for example, number one or number two.  
N num  
…the world number one, Tiger Woods…, Before you knew it, the single was at Number 90 in the US singles charts…     

5       verb   If a group of people or things numbers a particular total, that is how many there are.  
They told me that their village numbered 100…      V num  
This time the dead were numbered in hundreds, not dozens.      be V-ed in num, Also V n in num  

6       n-count   A number is the series of numbers that you dial when you are making a telephone call.  
Sarah sat down and dialled a number., …a list of names and telephone numbers…, My number is 414-3925…, `You must have a wrong number,’ she said. `There’s no one of that name here.’     

7       n-count   You can refer to a short piece of music, a song, or a dance as a number.  
…`Unforgettable’, a number that was written and performed in 1951…, Responsibility for the dance numbers was split between Robert Alton and the young George Balanchine.     

8       verb   If someone or something is numberedamong a particular group, they are believed to belong in that group.  
FORMAL   The Leicester Swannington Railway is numbered among Britain’s railway pioneers…      be V-ed among n  
He numbered several Americans among his friends.      V n among n  

9       verb   If you number something, you mark it with a number, usually starting at 1.  
He cut his paper up into tiny squares, and he numbered each one…      V n  

10   
  
  opposite number  

  
  prime number  

  
  serial number  

11    If you say that someone’s or something’s days are numbered, you mean that they will not survive or be successful for much longer.  

sb’s/sth’s days are numbered      phrase   V inflects, with poss  
Critics believe his days are numbered because audiences are tired of watching him.     

12    If you refer to the numbers game, the numbers racket, or the numbers, you are referring to an illegal lottery or illegal betting.  
  (AM)  

the numbers game/racket      phrase  
  
  numbers game  

13   
  
  safety in numbers  

  
  safety  

back number        ( back numbers    plural  ) A back number of a magazine or newspaper is the same as a back issue.      n-count  

box number        ( box numbers    plural  ) A box number is a number used as an address, for example one given by a newspaper for replies to a private advertisement, or one used by an organization for the letters sent to it.      n-count  

cardinal number        ( cardinal numbers    plural  ) A cardinal number is a number such as 1, 3, or 10 that tells you how many things there are in a group but not what order they are in. Compare ordinal number.      n-count  

E number     ( E numbers    plural  ) E numbers are artificial substances which are added to some foods and drinks to improve their flavour or colour or to make them last longer. They are called E numbers because they are represented in Europe by code names which begin with the letter `E’.  
  (BRIT)      n-count  

license number        ( license numbers    plural  ) The license number of a car or other road vehicle is the series of letters and numbers that are shown at the front and back of it.  
  (AM)      n-count  
in BRIT, use registration number     

number cruncher        ( number crunchers    plural  ) If you refer to number crunchers, you mean people whose jobs involve dealing with numbers or mathematical calculations, for example in finance or statistics.  
INFORMAL      n-count   usu pl  
Even if the recovery is under way, it may be some time before the official number crunchers confirm it.     

number crunching     
If you refer to number crunching, you mean activities or processes concerned with numbers or mathematical calculation, for example in finance, statistics, or computing.  
INFORMAL      n-uncount   oft N n  
The computer does most of the number crunching.     

number one        ( number ones    plural  )

1       adj   Number one means better, more important, or more popular than anything else of its kind.  
INFORMAL   ADJ n  
The economy is the number one issue by far…, By the way, I’m your number-one fan.     

2       n-count   In popular music, the number one is the best selling CD in any one week, or the group or person who has made that CD.  
INFORMAL   Paula is the only artist to achieve four number ones from a debut album.     

number plate        ( number plates    plural  ) , numberplate   A number plate is a sign on the front and back of a vehicle that shows its registration number.  
  (BRIT)      n-count  
He drove a Rolls-Royce with a personalised number plate.     
in AM, use license plate     

Number Ten     
Number Ten is often used to refer to 10 Downing Street, London, which is the official home of the British Prime Minister.      n-proper  
He called senior Unionist politicians to a meeting at Number Ten…     

opposite number        ( opposite numbers    plural  ) Your opposite number is a person who has the same job or rank as you, but works in a different department, firm, or organization.     (JOURNALISM)      n-count   usu poss N  
(=counterpart)  

The French Defence Minister is to visit Japan later this month for talks with his Japanese opposite number…     

ordinal number     ( ordinal numbers    plural  ) An ordinal number or an ordinal is a word such as `first’, `third’, and `tenth’ that tells you where a particular thing occurs in a sequence of things. Compare cardinal number.      n-count  

prime number        ( prime numbers    plural  ) In mathematics, a prime number is a whole number greater than 1 that cannot be divided exactly by any whole number except itself and the number 1, for example 17.      n-count  

registration number        ( registration numbers    plural  ) The registration number or the registration of a car or other road vehicle is the series of letters and numbers that are shown at the front and back of it.  
  (BRIT)      n-count  
Another driver managed to get the registration number of the car.     
in AM, use license number     

serial number        ( serial numbers    plural  )

1       n-count   The serial number of an object is a number on that object which identifies it.  
oft with poss  
…the gun’s serial number., …your bike’s serial number…     

2       n-count   The serial number of a member of the United States military forces is a number which identifies them.  

telephone number        ( telephone numbers    plural  ) Your telephone number is the number that other people dial when they want to talk to you on the telephone.      n-count  
(=phone number)  

whole number        ( whole numbers    plural  ) A whole number is an exact number such as 1, 7, and 24, as opposed to a number with fractions or decimals.      n-count  
(=integer)  

  • figure
  • statistic
  • sum
  • total
  • cardinal
  • character
  • cipher
  • count
  • decimal
  • denominator
  • digit
  • emblem
  • folio
  • fraction
  • googol
  • integer
  • numeral
  • numerator
  • ordinal
  • prime
  • representation
  • sign
  • symbol
  • chiffer
  • whole number
  • amount
  • collection
  • company
  • estimate
  • lot
  • many
  • product
  • quantity
  • sum
  • total
  • volume
  • abundance
  • caboodle
  • conglomeration
  • crowd
  • flock
  • horde
  • jillion
  • multitude
  • plenitude
  • plenty
  • slew
  • throng
  • totality
  • whole
  • zillion
  • manifoldness
  • umpteen
  • estimate
  • include
  • tally
  • total
  • account
  • add
  • aggregate
  • amount
  • come
  • computer
  • enumerate
  • numerate
  • reckon
  • run
  • sum
  • tale
  • tell
  • tote
  • add up
  • count heads
  • count noses
  • count off
  • figure in
  • figure out
  • keep tabs
  • run down
  • run into
  • run to
  • take account of
  • tick off
  • tote up

On this page you’ll find 188 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to number, such as: figure, statistic, sum, total, cardinal, and character.

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By Sunday, that number will rise to nearly 20 states, including Wisconsin, Georgia, Indiana, Virginia and Rhode Island.

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WORDS RELATED TO NUMBER

  • bit
  • curtain
  • epilogue
  • gag
  • introduction
  • number
  • piece
  • prologue
  • routine
  • scene
  • schtick
  • show
  • sketch
  • spot
  • turn
  • ZIP code
  • abode
  • box number
  • direction
  • domicile
  • dwelling
  • headquarters
  • home
  • house
  • living quarters
  • location
  • lodging
  • number
  • place of business
  • place of residence
  • street
  • whereabouts
  • chalk talks
  • discourses
  • dissertations
  • lectures
  • orations
  • pep talks
  • pitches
  • sermons
  • soapboxes
  • spiels
  • talks
  • accept
  • accord
  • acquiesce
  • adopt
  • affirm
  • agree
  • allow
  • approve
  • avow
  • bare
  • bring to light
  • communicate
  • concede
  • concur
  • confide
  • confirm
  • consent
  • cop a plea
  • credit
  • declare
  • disclose
  • divulge
  • enumerate
  • expose
  • go into details
  • grant
  • indicate
  • let
  • let on
  • make known
  • narrate
  • number
  • open up
  • own
  • own up
  • permit
  • proclaim
  • profess
  • recite
  • recognize
  • relate
  • reveal
  • spill
  • subscribe to
  • talk
  • tell
  • tolerate
  • uncover
  • unveil
  • yield
  • accepts
  • blesses
  • buys
  • concedes
  • enters
  • entertains
  • gives access
  • gives the nod
  • gives thumbs up
  • grants
  • harbors
  • houses
  • initiates
  • introduces
  • is big on
  • lets
  • lets in
  • lodges
  • o.k.’s
  • permits
  • receives
  • shelters
  • signs
  • signs off on
  • suffers
  • takes
  • takes in
  • accumulate
  • add up
  • amass
  • amount
  • assemble
  • collect
  • combine
  • come
  • heap
  • mix
  • number
  • pile
  • sum
  • total

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[ nˈʌmbə], [ nˈʌmbə], [ n_ˈʌ_m_b_ə]

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Similar words for number:

  • high-ranking (adjective)

  • other relevant words (adjective)

  • act (noun)

  • address (noun)

  • add up (noun)

  • amount (noun)

  • artifact (noun)

  • bit (noun)

  • breed (noun)

  • bunch (noun)

  • capacity, measure of capacity (noun)

  • character (noun)

  • class, kind (noun)

  • class, variety (noun)

  • collection (noun)

  • collection of something (noun)

  • composition (noun)

  • distinctive feature; concentration (noun)

  • edition (noun)

  • employment (noun)

  • encore (noun)

  • fashion, manner (noun)

  • figure (noun)

  • frequency (noun)

  • goods for sale (noun)

  • group assembling for event (noun)

  • identification number (noun)

  • implausible story (noun)

  • incidence (noun)

  • individual (noun)

  • keep down (noun)

  • kind (noun)

  • kind, class (noun)

  • label (noun)

  • large body of water; large mass (noun)

  • legion (noun)

  • lot (noun)

  • marker, description; brand (noun)

  • mass (noun)

  • mass, force of people (noun)

  • melody (noun)

  • merchandise (noun)

  • multitude (noun)

  • numeral (noun)

  • occurrence (noun)

  • part of a performance (noun)

  • periodical (noun)

  • phone number (noun)

  • regular publication (noun)

  • routine (noun)

  • score (noun)

  • sea (noun)

  • singular person, thing (noun)

  • song (noun)

  • song and dance (noun)

  • sort (noun)

  • specialty (noun)

  • style (noun)

  • telephone number (noun)

  • troop (noun)

  • troop/troops (noun)

  • tune (noun)

  • type (noun)

  • type, character (noun)

  • volume (noun)

  • written or musical creation (noun)

  • admit (verb)

  • amount (verb)

  • calculate (verb)

  • cite (verb)

  • classify (verb)

  • come (verb)

  • communication (verb)

  • count (verb)

  • count, calculate (verb)

  • enumerate (verb)

  • estimate (verb)

  • figure (verb)

  • include (verb)

  • involve (verb)

  • itemize (verb)

  • number (verb)

  • other relevant words (verb)

  • page (verb)

  • reckon (verb)

  • tally (verb)

  • tell (verb)

  • total (verb)

  • valuate (verb)

  • other synonyms
  • amount

  • calculate

  • flock

  • grade

  • include

  • loose woman

  • other relevant words

  • page

  • syntax

  • valuate

How to use «number» in context?

Paraphrases
for number

Homophones for number

Hyponyms for number

Antonyms for number

Hypernyms for number

  • adj.

    high-ranking (adjective)

    • highest-ranking.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • high-ranking,
    • total.
  • n.

    • plenitude,
    • abundance,
    • occasion,
    • conglomeration,
    • sum total,
    • whole,
    • product,
    • totality,
    • plenty.

    • fraction,
    • build in,
    • embrace,
    • emblem,
    • add-on,
    • count in,
    • representation,
    • take in,
    • incorporate.

    • allocation,
    • too much to count,
    • many,
    • capacity,
    • block,
    • accumulation,
    • backlog,
    • innumerable,
    • countless,
    • balance,
    • batch.

    • adjunct,
    • antecedent,
    • cleft sentence,
    • accusative,
    • allomorph,
    • collocate,
    • case,
    • article,
    • clause,
    • allophone.

    • adagio,
    • air,
    • concerto,
    • allegro,
    • increase,
    • andante,
    • arrangement,
    • bass,
    • reach,
    • chorus,
    • cantata,
    • chant.

    • call,
    • call after,
    • christen,
    • answer to,
    • go by,
    • baptize,
    • number off,
    • name after.

    • coefficient,
    • Arabic Numeral,
    • base,
    • arithmetic progression,
    • cube,
    • common factor,
    • constant,
    • cube root,
    • common multiple.

    • 411,
    • 0800 number,
    • 900 number,
    • 0,
    • 911,
    • 800 number,
    • 1800 number,
    • 1471,
    • 190 number,
    • 999.

    act (noun)

    • piece,
    • schtick,
    • sketch,
    • shows.

    address (noun)

    • place of business,
    • living quarter,
    • place residence,
    • living quarters,
    • head quarters,
    • place business,
    • place of residence,
    • box number,
    • box numbers,
    • head-quarters.

    add up (noun)

    • add up.

    amount (noun)

    • measure,
    • allotment,
    • amount,
    • allowance,
    • quantity,
    • ration,
    • proportion,
    • quantum,
    • portion.

    artifact (noun)

    • number.

    bit (noun)

    • bit.

    breed (noun)

    • ex-traction,
    • ex traction,
    • ex-tractions,
    • genuses,
    • ex tractions.

    bunch (noun)

    • sheaf,
    • mob,
    • knot,
    • caboodle,
    • shebangs,
    • shooting match,
    • shooting matches,
    • be vies,
    • be-vies,
    • caboodles,
    • shebang,
    • Sheaves,
    • gang.

    capacity, measure of capacity (noun)

    • volume.

    character (noun)

    • hieroglyph,
    • runes,
    • rune,
    • hieroglyphs.

    class, kind (noun)

    • type.

    class, variety (noun)

    • species.

    collection (noun)

    • mobilizations,
    • medley,
    • bringing together,
    • obtainings,
    • mobilization.

    collection of something (noun)

    • bunch.

    composition (noun)

    • thesis,
    • Concertos,
    • rhapsody,
    • short story,
    • short stories,
    • cantatas,
    • music,
    • literary work,
    • Melodies,
    • Rhapsodies,
    • verse,
    • romance,
    • literary works,
    • symphony.

    distinctive feature; concentration (noun)

    • specialty.

    edition (noun)

    • reissue,
    • reprints,
    • re-printings,
    • re issue,
    • re-lease,
    • reissues,
    • re-print,
    • re-leases,
    • re print,
    • re-issue,
    • reprint,
    • re printing,
    • re lease,
    • re-printing,
    • re leases,
    • re-issues,
    • re-prints,
    • edition,
    • reprintings,
    • re printings,
    • imprint,
    • reprinting,
    • re issues,
    • re prints.

    employment (noun)

    • carryings,
    • engagement in activity application,
    • what is inti,
    • engagings,
    • signing ons,
    • engagement activity application,
    • usings,
    • taking ons,
    • occupyings,
    • what one is inti,
    • commissionings,
    • recruitments,
    • exercisings,
    • what is in to,
    • hirings,
    • signing on,
    • what is into,
    • recruitment,
    • what one is into,
    • retainings,
    • servicing,
    • contractings,
    • what one is in to,
    • servicings.

    encore (noun)

    • re petitions,
    • re turns,
    • encore,
    • re-turns,
    • re appearance,
    • re petition,
    • Re-turn,
    • repeat performances,
    • plaudits,
    • re-petition,
    • re-appearances,
    • re turn,
    • repeat performance,
    • re-petitions,
    • re-appearance,
    • re appearances.

    fashion, manner (noun)

    • style.

    figure (noun)

    • integers,
    • integer,
    • chiffer,
    • chiffers,
    • terms.

    frequency (noun)

    • regularity,
    • periodicity,
    • Frequentness,
    • Periodicities,
    • recurrence.

    goods for sale (noun)

    • merchandise.

    group assembling for event (noun)

    • turnout.

    identification number (noun)

    • identification number.

    implausible story (noun)

    • song and dance.

    incidence (noun)

    • commonnesses,
    • de-gree,
    • pro-portions,
    • commonness,
    • de gree,
    • pro-portion,
    • pro portion,
    • de-grees,
    • pro portions,
    • de grees.

    individual (noun)

    • in dividual,
    • sub stances,
    • in-dividual,
    • sub stance,
    • singletons,
    • singleton,
    • sub-stances,
    • sub-stance.

    keep down (noun)

    • keep down.

    kind (noun)

    • de nomination,
    • de-nomination,
    • de nominations,
    • de-nominations.

    kind, class (noun)

    • breed.

    label (noun)

    • epithet,
    • price marks,
    • de-signs,
    • de sign,
    • price mark,
    • characterization,
    • sticker,
    • de-sign,
    • de signs,
    • characterizations,
    • stickers.

    large body of water; large mass (noun)

    • sea.

    legion (noun)

    • Phalanxes,
    • Phalanges,
    • phalanx.

    lot (noun)

    • great deals,
    • great deal.

    marker, description; brand (noun)

    • label.

    mass (noun)

    • greater parts,
    • staples,
    • lion share,
    • lions share,
    • greater part.

    mass, force of people (noun)

    • legion.

    melody (noun)

    • tune,
    • song.

    merchandise (noun)

    • vendibles,
    • vendible,
    • job lot.

    multitude (noun)

    • infinitudes,
    • in finitudes,
    • great number,
    • in finitude,
    • great numbers,
    • infinitude,
    • in-finitudes,
    • in-finitude.

    numeral (noun)

    • numeral.

    occurrence (noun)

    • incidence.

    part of a performance (noun)

    • act.

    periodical (noun)

    • Quarterlies,
    • serials,
    • mag,
    • re view,
    • throwaway,
    • Monthlies,
    • newspaper,
    • re views,
    • monthly,
    • MAGS,
    • slicks,
    • Weeklies,
    • re-view,
    • throwaways,
    • re-views,
    • weekly.

    phone number (noun)

    • phone number.

    regular publication (noun)

    • periodical.

    routine (noun)

    • routine.

    score (noun)

    • final count,
    • final counts,
    • out come,
    • out-come,
    • out comes,
    • out-comes.

    sea (noun)

    • bounding main,
    • briny deeps,
    • pro-fusions,
    • briny deep,
    • bounding mains,
    • pro-fusion,
    • davy jones’s lockers,
    • davy jones locker,
    • pro fusions,
    • brinies.

    singular person, thing (noun)

    • individual.

    song (noun)

    • rock and roll,
    • chorales,
    • lullaby,
    • psalm,
    • lyrics,
    • rock roll,
    • chorale,
    • canticle,
    • operas,
    • oldies,
    • VOCALS,
    • oldie,
    • rock rolls,
    • Canticles.

    song and dance (noun)

    • jives,
    • jive,
    • ripoff,
    • elaborate explanation,
    • the business.

    sort (noun)

    • likes ofs,
    • likes of.

    specialty (noun)

    • majors,
    • special project,
    • object of study,
    • distinguishing feature,
    • claim to fame,
    • forte,
    • speciality,
    • object of attention,
    • field of concentration,
    • specials,
    • Specialities.

    style (noun)

    • genres,
    • druthers.

    telephone number (noun)

    • telephone number.

    troop (noun)

    • fighting men,
    • MENS,
    • servicemens,
    • fighting mens,
    • servicemen.

    troop/troops (noun)

    • de-legation,
    • out fit,
    • soldiery,
    • fighting forces,
    • troopers,
    • de legations,
    • soldieries,
    • service personnel,
    • trooper,
    • out-fit,
    • out fits,
    • de-legations,
    • fighting force,
    • out-fits,
    • service personnels,
    • de legation.

    tune (noun)

    • Melodia,
    • de-scants,
    • de scant,
    • de-scant,
    • de scants,
    • diapason,
    • melodias,
    • diapasons.

    type (noun)

    • sub division,
    • sub-division,
    • sub divisions,
    • sub-divisions.

    type, character (noun)

    • kind.

    volume (noun)

    • cubic measure.

    written or musical creation (noun)

    • composition.
  • v.

    admit (verb)

    • de-clare,
    • all owing,
    • dis close,
    • going in to details,
    • un-veiling,
    • un covering,
    • pro claims,
    • ex-posed,
    • re-cognizing,
    • ex pose,
    • pro claiming,
    • pro claimed,
    • go in to details,
    • re cognizes,
    • goes into details,
    • re cited,
    • un cover,
    • pro-claims,
    • goes in to details,
    • un covered,
    • dis closing,
    • ex-pose,
    • re citing,
    • re-veals,
    • un-covering,
    • de clare,
    • pro-claiming,
    • re-cites,
    • dis-closing,
    • bring light,
    • de clares,
    • pro fess,
    • pro fesses,
    • ex-posing,
    • un veiled,
    • re cites,
    • all-owed,
    • un-veiled,
    • dis closed,
    • subscribing to,
    • de-clares,
    • opens up,
    • re veals,
    • pro-fess,
    • makes known,
    • re-cited,
    • subscribes to,
    • re cognized,
    • pro claim,
    • un-cover,
    • re-lated,
    • re veal,
    • went into details,
    • pro-claimed,
    • re-cognize,
    • re cite,
    • cop plea,
    • dis-closes,
    • dis-closed,
    • dis closes,
    • all owed,
    • re-cognizes,
    • un veils,
    • pro-fesses,
    • re-late,
    • un-veils,
    • pro-claim,
    • re-veal,
    • re-citing,
    • un-covers,
    • un veiling,
    • un covers,
    • dis-close,
    • un veil,
    • re-cite,
    • re cognizing,
    • going into details,
    • ex posed,
    • re late,
    • went in to details,
    • un-veil,
    • re-cognized,
    • all-owing,
    • re cognize,
    • ex posing.

    amount (verb)

    • am tantamount to,
    • art tantamount to,
    • be-comes,
    • developed in to,
    • be comes,
    • re ached,
    • ex-tend,
    • wert equivalent to,
    • ex tends,
    • ex-tended,
    • developed into,
    • re-ached,
    • wert tantamount to,
    • ex tend,
    • be came,
    • develops in to,
    • am equivalent to,
    • checks with,
    • wast equivalent to,
    • ex tending,
    • re-aching,
    • be-coming,
    • ex-tending,
    • be-came,
    • wast tantamount to,
    • being equivalent to,
    • are tantamount to,
    • are equivalent to,
    • is tantamount to,
    • being tantamount to,
    • ex tended,
    • be-come,
    • checking with,
    • was equivalent to,
    • be come,
    • checked with,
    • re aching,
    • were tantamount to,
    • ex-tends,
    • developing in to,
    • were equivalent to,
    • was tantamount to,
    • is equivalent to,
    • develop in to,
    • develops into.

    calculate (verb)

    • dopes out,
    • fore cast,
    • fore-casts,
    • sub-tracts,
    • kept tabs,
    • fore-told,
    • fore told,
    • doping out,
    • sizes up,
    • fore-tell,
    • fore-telling,
    • sub tract,
    • taking account of,
    • keeps tabs,
    • fore-tells,
    • toting up,
    • sub-tract,
    • takes account of,
    • doped out,
    • multi plying,
    • took account of,
    • toted up,
    • fore-casting,
    • multi-plied,
    • sub tracts,
    • fore-cast,
    • sized up,
    • fore casts,
    • fore casting,
    • fore tell,
    • fore telling,
    • multi-plying,
    • fore tells,
    • totes up.

    cite (verb)

    • ex tracts,
    • get down brass tacks,
    • appeals to,
    • pre sent,
    • re-member,
    • pre-sent,
    • re-counts,
    • re hearses,
    • re-hearses,
    • appealing to,
    • in stance,
    • alludes to,
    • giving as example,
    • re peats,
    • re hearse,
    • re member,
    • gat down brass tacks,
    • gave as example,
    • ex-tract,
    • re-peat,
    • gotten down brass tacks,
    • re counting,
    • re members,
    • re counts,
    • re-membered,
    • pre-sents,
    • in stances,
    • re-members,
    • ex tract,
    • illustrated with,
    • re-hearse,
    • gotten down to brass tacks,
    • re peat,
    • illustrating with,
    • gives as example,
    • gets down to brass tacks,
    • illustrates with,
    • in-stances,
    • re-counting,
    • got down to brass tacks,
    • ex-tracts,
    • got down brass tacks,
    • gat down to brass tacks,
    • refers to,
    • alluding to,
    • getting down brass tacks,
    • re-counted,
    • re-peats,
    • gets down brass tacks,
    • re counted,
    • getting down to brass tacks,
    • in-stance,
    • re membered.

    classify (verb)

    • dis-posed,
    • dis tributes,
    • taking one’s measure,
    • brake down,
    • putting down as,
    • took measure,
    • takes ones measure,
    • take ones measure,
    • takes one measure,
    • puts down as,
    • takes measure,
    • dis posed,
    • ranks out,
    • taking ones measure,
    • in corporates,
    • buttons down,
    • co ordinates,
    • broke down,
    • buttoned down,
    • dis tribute,
    • dis-posing,
    • took ones measure,
    • typecasts,
    • buttoning down,
    • dis posing,
    • dis-tribute,
    • take one measure,
    • dis-pose,
    • in corporate,
    • ranking out,
    • taking one measure,
    • breaks down,
    • in-corporates,
    • took one measure,
    • dis pose,
    • ranked out,
    • puts down for,
    • co ordinate,
    • taking measure,
    • took one’s measure,
    • dis-tributes,
    • in-corporate,
    • putting down for,
    • takes one’s measure.

    come (verb)

    • ran in to,
    • came over,
    • coming over,
    • comes over,
    • runs in to,
    • sums to,
    • running in to,
    • summed to,
    • run in to.

    communication (verb)

    • list.

    count (verb)

    • casts up,
    • ticks off,
    • keeping tab,
    • kept tab,
    • keeps tab,
    • ticking off,
    • totted up,
    • tots up.

    count, calculate (verb)

    • computer,
    • tote,
    • count off,
    • tale,
    • run,
    • add,
    • figure in,
    • run down.

    enumerate (verb)

    • de tail,
    • de-tails,
    • re capitulates,
    • de-tailing,
    • de tailing,
    • re capitulate,
    • re-capitulating,
    • re capitulating,
    • de tailed,
    • de-tail,
    • re-capitulates,
    • counts noses,
    • counted noses,
    • re capitulated,
    • re-capitulate,
    • re-capitulated,
    • de tails,
    • de-tailed.

    estimate (verb)

    • calculating roughly,
    • guesstimates,
    • sets figure,
    • guesstimating,
    • out lines,
    • out-lining,
    • forming opinion,
    • looking up on,
    • re gards,
    • calculated roughly,
    • thinking through,
    • re-gard,
    • out lining,
    • out-line,
    • set figure,
    • sur mise,
    • out-lines,
    • de duce,
    • formed opinion,
    • looked up on,
    • out lined,
    • looks upon,
    • calculates roughly,
    • out line,
    • look up on,
    • forms opinion,
    • out-lined,
    • looks up on,
    • thinks through,
    • sur mises,
    • setting a figure,
    • estimate,
    • sets a figure,
    • setting figure,
    • runs over,
    • looking upon,
    • be lieve,
    • de-duces,
    • look in to,
    • de duces,
    • pre dict,
    • pre-dict,
    • de-duce,
    • be-lieve,
    • sur-mises,
    • sur-mise.

    figure (verb)

    • counts heads,
    • fixt price,
    • fixt a price,
    • fixes price,
    • fixes a price,
    • counted heads,
    • cuts ice,
    • fixing price,
    • fixing a price,
    • cutting ice,
    • fixed a price.

    include (verb)

    • are composed of,
    • in sert,
    • wert composed of,
    • am made of,
    • allows for,
    • being composed of,
    • art made of,
    • numbered among,
    • built in,
    • intro duces,
    • intro duce,
    • were composed of,
    • cuts on,
    • wast made up of,
    • works in,
    • wast made of,
    • wert made of,
    • numbers among,
    • makes room for,
    • is made of,
    • allowed for,
    • was made up of,
    • being made up of,
    • making room for,
    • cut on,
    • was composed of,
    • were made of,
    • makes allowance for,
    • being made of,
    • am composed of,
    • is made up of,
    • intro-duces,
    • art made up of,
    • were made up of,
    • made room for,
    • teemed with,
    • wert made up of,
    • numbering among,
    • take in to account,
    • art composed of,
    • wast composed of,
    • takes into account,
    • cuts in on,
    • intro-duce,
    • wrought in,
    • working in,
    • builded in,
    • made allowance for,
    • cutting in on,
    • am made up of,
    • in-sert,
    • teems with,
    • was made of,
    • cutting on.

    involve (verb)

    • de-note,
    • wrapping up in,
    • roping in,
    • de-notes,
    • rivetted,
    • pre occupies,
    • snarls up,
    • re quire,
    • in criminating,
    • pre supposed,
    • pre-supposes,
    • in-criminates,
    • pre occupied,
    • de-noting,
    • rivetting,
    • pre-suppose,
    • re-quire,
    • pre-supposing,
    • in-criminated,
    • pre suppose,
    • wrap in,
    • in criminates,
    • re quiring,
    • pre supposes,
    • pre-occupied,
    • wraps in,
    • de noting,
    • re quires,
    • de noted,
    • points to,
    • snarling up,
    • ropes in,
    • re quired,
    • pre-occupy,
    • wrapt up in,
    • re-quires,
    • wrapt in,
    • wraps up in,
    • in-criminating,
    • pre-occupies,
    • pre occupy,
    • re-quiring,
    • pre-supposed,
    • wrapping in,
    • in criminate,
    • pre-occupying,
    • de notes,
    • de note,
    • pre supposing,
    • in-criminate,
    • re-quired,
    • de-noted.

    itemize (verb)

    • re cord,
    • catalogging,
    • catalogged,
    • Circumstantiating,
    • re-cords,
    • re cords,
    • sets out,
    • re-cord,
    • re-corded,
    • re-cording,
    • re corded,
    • re cording,
    • circumstantiates.

    number (verb)

    • throng,
    • swarm,
    • abound.

    Other relevant words: (verb)

    • activity,
    • circumscribe,
    • name,
    • class,
    • find out,
    • be,
    • issue,
    • identify,
    • denominate,
    • sort,
    • ascertain,
    • designate,
    • classify,
    • limit,
    • confine,
    • find,
    • publishing,
    • account,
    • sort out,
    • detail,
    • account for,
    • assort,
    • separate,
    • determine.

    page (verb)

    • paginates.

    reckon (verb)

    • thinks of,
    • figures out.

    tally (verb)

    • writ down,
    • keeps score,
    • writes down,
    • wrote down,
    • kept score.

    tell (verb)

    • counted by one,
    • counting one by one,
    • counting by one,
    • counts by one,
    • counts one by one,
    • count by one,
    • counted one by one.

    total (verb)

    • mounts to,
    • rings up,
    • mounted to,
    • mounting to,
    • runs to,
    • stacks up,
    • mount to,
    • running to,
    • rang up,
    • ringed up,
    • mounts up to,
    • mounted up to,
    • results in,
    • mounting up to.

    valuate (verb)

    • takes measure of,
    • takes the measure of,
    • taking measure of,
    • took measure of,
    • taking the measure of,
    • took the measure of.
  • Other synonyms:

    • conversation piece,
    • frequency,
    • curio,
    • lulu,
    • novelty,
    • curiosity,
    • exception,
    • red-letter day,
    • hundred,
    • carryings-on,
    • multitude,
    • aberration,
    • dynamite,
    • goings on,
    • tableau,
    • cheap thrill,
    • supply,
    • paradox,
    • happening,
    • sensation,
    • doozy,
    • spectacle,
    • apparition,
    • drama,
    • fringe.

    • arithmetic,
    • computation,
    • score,
    • address,
    • catch,
    • pack,
    • freak,
    • distribution,
    • lot,
    • collection.

    • cell.

    • tell.

    amount

    • check with,
    • develop into,
    • be equivalent to,
    • be coming,
    • developing into,
    • come to,
    • be tantamount to.

    calculate

    • Accounted,
    • keep tabs,
    • multiply,
    • tot,
    • take account of,
    • sizing up,
    • gauge,
    • cast,
    • Valuing,
    • dope out,
    • Gauging,
    • size up,
    • keeping tabs,
    • tote up.

    flock

    • troop.

    grade

    • rating.

    include

    • teeming with,
    • be composed of,
    • making allowance for,
    • make allowance for,
    • building in,
    • be made up of,
    • worked in,
    • allowing for,
    • work in,
    • number among,
    • make room for,
    • interject,
    • allow for,
    • be made of,
    • cut in on,
    • is composed of,
    • builds in,
    • teem with.

    loose woman

    • pickup.

    Other relevant words:

    • include,
    • exemplifies,
    • look into,
    • appealed to,
    • opened up,
    • thought through,
    • tick off,
    • piles up,
    • sum,
    • recapitulate,
    • resulted in,
    • appeal to,
    • Tabulated,
    • quotes,
    • cite,
    • sizing,
    • enumerate,
    • open up,
    • pile up,
    • think through,
    • totting up,
    • co-ordinate,
    • inventorying,
    • taling,
    • subscribe to,
    • setting out,
    • guesstimated,
    • adding up,
    • itemize,
    • think of,
    • thinking of,
    • get down to brass tacks,
    • runs off,
    • tally,
    • Filed,
    • Riveted,
    • owned up,
    • writing down,
    • wrapped in,
    • numerate,
    • pigeonholed,
    • aggregate,
    • pointed to,
    • ran into,
    • keeping score,
    • proclaims,
    • fixed price,
    • Co-ordinates,
    • involve,
    • fix a price,
    • own up,
    • Numbered,
    • sum to,
    • evidence,
    • spelled out,
    • ran to,
    • count heads,
    • pointing out,
    • Ticketing,
    • count,
    • Predicting,
    • typecasting,
    • run into,
    • foot,
    • form opinion,
    • resulting in,
    • run to,
    • referred to,
    • run off,
    • catalogued,
    • referring to,
    • pointing to,
    • mention,
    • tolerates,
    • opening up,
    • counting heads,
    • ticked off,
    • unveiled,
    • ticket,
    • running off,
    • making known,
    • summate,
    • looked into,
    • tabbed,
    • character,
    • write down,
    • runs into,
    • piled up,
    • labeled,
    • involved,
    • count one by one,
    • Told,
    • reference,
    • thought of,
    • breaking down,
    • Extracting,
    • reckon,
    • Taled,
    • set out,
    • ran over,
    • admit,
    • take one’s measure,
    • Summed,
    • Docketed,
    • labelled,
    • adds up,
    • break down,
    • stacked up,
    • refer to,
    • put down for,
    • Cataloguing,
    • alluded to,
    • snarl up,
    • mount up to,
    • summated,
    • owning up,
    • footed,
    • run over,
    • evaluate,
    • cast up,
    • marked down,
    • grading,
    • Labelling,
    • uncovering,
    • guesstimate,
    • spell out,
    • wrapped up in,
    • look upon,
    • circumstantiate,
    • come,
    • pointed out,
    • rank out,
    • count noses,
    • referencing,
    • ran off,
    • come over,
    • embodies,
    • result in,
    • Tallied,
    • calculate,
    • summing to,
    • Docketing,
    • put down as,
    • running down,
    • Tolerating,
    • cut ice,
    • set a figure,
    • fix price,
    • running into,
    • ring up,
    • counting noses,
    • casting up,
    • typecast,
    • make known,
    • referenced,
    • snarled up,
    • stack up,
    • references,
    • Tolerated,
    • summating,
    • figured out,
    • allude to,
    • point to,
    • looked upon,
    • tot up,
    • subscribed to,
    • mark down,
    • give as example,
    • owns up,
    • figure out,
    • go into details,
    • Inventoried,
    • button down,
    • rope in,
    • keep score,
    • take measure,
    • made known,
    • permit,
    • predicts,
    • stacking up,
    • ringing up,
    • page,
    • tabbing,
    • Summing,
    • keep tab,
    • roped in,
    • Spilt,
    • summates,
    • Circumstantiated,
    • sized,
    • Ticketed,
    • totaled,
    • Regimenting,
    • calculate roughly,
    • wrap up in,
    • illustrate with,
    • running over.

    page

    • foliated,
    • paginating,
    • paginate,
    • Paged,
    • Foliating,
    • foliate,
    • paginated,
    • foliates.

    syntax

    • grammar.

    valuate

    • take measure of,
    • take the measure of,
    • valuate.

How to use «Number» in context?

The word «number» originates from the Latin word numerus, meaning «plenty.» Numerals, such as one, two, three, and four, are symbols that represent quantities. The word «number» can also refer to a mathematical notation for calculating quantities.

Paraphrases for Number:

Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
  • Independent

    • Adjective, comparative
      longer, wider, broader.
    • Adjective
      numerous.
    • Proper noun, plural
      Grants, Regulations, topics.
    • Proper noun, singular
      Does, Facilities, women, Les, Nas, Criteria, Achievements, Administrators, Measures, Schools, Undertakings, directors, settlements, claims, demands, accomplishments, appeals, deposits, acquisitions, admissions, submissions, factors, commissions, teachers, nations, topics, numerals, incidents, institutions.
    • Noun, plural
      masses, Casualties, Inventories, Characters, Filings, Husbands, Incidences, Nurses, Populations, Referrals, Respondents, catches, intakes, arrivals, totals, ranks, sets, increments, admissions, designations, pieces, proportions, compartments, awards, ranges, tolls, titles, claimants, occurrences, kinds, densities, incidents, informants, handfuls, patrols, particulars, crowds, ballots, recruits, instances, recipients, ratios, cohorts.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      array, instalment, multiplicity, numeral, raft, roma, Capita, Nas, Telecommunications, slips, coordinates, RSS.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, plural
      numbers.
    • Proper noun, singular
      numbers.
    • Noun, plural
      numbers, completions.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      multitude.
    • Adverb
      numbers.

Homophones for Number:

  • napery, napier, number 1, neofiber, nuphar, never, new waver, niebuhr, NIPR, nonmember, niobrara, nipper.

Hyponym for Number:

  • n.

    • artifact
      ware, product, merchandise.
    • attribute
      size, amount.
    • communication
      grammatical category, syntactic category, item, positive identification.
    • group
      company.
    • quantity
      definite quantity.
  • v.

    • communication
      denominate, identify, designate, name.
    • stative
      be, separate, classify, sort, sort out, assort, class.

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