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1. count
verb. ['ˈkaʊnt'] determine the number or amount of.
Synonyms
- tot up
- numerate
- sum
- tally
- find
- sum up
- miscount
- ascertain
- recount
- determine
- add together
- total
- tote up
- summate
- add
- census
- number
- tot
- find out
- enumerate
Antonyms
- misconstruction
- active trust
- passive trust
- disbelieve
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)
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Rhymes with Count
- surmount
- blount
- amount
- yount
- mount
How do you pronounce count?
Pronounce count as kaʊnt.
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Sentences with count
1. Verb, base form
Explain that the class needs to count to ten together, with only one person saying each number.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Encourage feedback to let workers know their opinions count.
Quotes about count
1. Most of us have learned the hard way that there are very few things you can absolutely count on in life.
- Graydon Carter
2. To live a pure unselfish life, one must count nothing as one's own in the midst of abundance.
- Buddha
3. A birthday is just another day where you go to work and people give you love. Age is just a state of mind, and you are as old as you think you are. You have to count your blessings and be happy.
- Abhishek Bachchan
2. count
verb. ['ˈkaʊnt'] have weight; have import, carry weight.
Synonyms
- be
- matter
- press
Antonyms
- borrow
- divide
- multiply
- integrate
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)
3. count
noun. ['ˈkaʊnt'] the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order.
Synonyms
- investigating
- tally
- census
- poll
- reckoning
- blood count
- recount
- counting
- countdown
- nose count
- numeration
- enumeration
- sperm count
- investigation
- nosecount
Antonyms
- uneducated
- loss
- gain
- differ
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)
4. count
noun. ['ˈkaʊnt'] the total number counted.
Synonyms
- blood count
- head count
- circulation
- body count
- number
- pollen count
- sperm count
- headcount
Antonyms
- lose
- stay
- disorient
- deregulate
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)
5. count
verb. ['ˈkaʊnt'] show consideration for; take into account.
Synonyms
- consider
Antonyms
- disallow
- uncertainty
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)
6. count
verb. ['ˈkaʊnt'] name or recite the numbers in ascending order.
Synonyms
- recite
Antonyms
- Roman numeral
- Arabic numeral
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)
7. count
verb. ['ˈkaʊnt'] include as if by counting.
Antonyms
- dispose
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)
8. count
verb. ['ˈkaʊnt'] put into a group.
Synonyms
- sort out
- number
- class
- assort
- sort
- separate
Antonyms
- add
- esteem
- respect
- disrespect
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)
9. count
noun. ['ˈkaʊnt'] a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl.
Synonyms
- nobleman
- landgrave
- noble
- count palatine
Antonyms
- noblewoman
- disagree
- fall back
- unearned run
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)
10. count
verb. ['ˈkaʊnt'] have faith or confidence in.
Synonyms
- reckon
- rely
- bank
- calculate
- depend
- swear
- bet
- look
Antonyms
- distrust
- impoverish
- take away
- majority
Etymology
- counten (Middle English (1100-1500))
- conter (Anglo-Norman)