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1. number
noun. ['ˈnʌmbɝ'] the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals.
Synonyms
- numerosity
- bulk
- fewness
- amount
- innumerableness
- numerousness
- countlessness
- figure
- majority
- roundness
- preponderance
- prevalence
- minority
Antonyms
- minority
- unlawful
- dishonesty
- disagree
Etymology
- noumbre (Anglo-Norman)
- nombre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Real Number
- unencumber
- outnumber
- mccumber
- macumber
- encumber
- slumber
- lumber
- humber
- cumber
2. number
noun. ['ˈnʌmbɝ'] a concept of quantity involving zero and units.
Synonyms
- arity
- compound number
- third power
- linage
- minuend
- quartic
- oxidation state
- Fibonacci number
- square
- cardinal
- co-ordinate
- multiplicand
- cube
- remainder
- lineage
- decimal
- augend
- coordinate
- ordinal
- subtrahend
- count
- constant
- baryon number
- fixed-point number
- no.
- score
- complex quantity
- multiplier factor
- cardinal number
- multiplier
- quotient
- integer
- ordinal number
- difference
- fourth power
- root
- oxidation number
- folio
- definite quantity
- base
- imaginary
- page number
- paging
- prime
- floating-point number
- composite number
- biquadrate
- prime quantity
- complex number
- second power
- pagination
- cardinality
- atomic number
- addend
- factor
- radix
- biquadratic
- divisor
- quota
- imaginary number
- natural number
- whole number
- dividend
Antonyms
- discontinuous
- fall back
- dissuade
- deficit
Etymology
- noumbre (Anglo-Norman)
- nombre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. number
verb. ['ˈnʌmbɝ'] add up in number or quantity.
Synonyms
- be
- average
- average out
- make
- amount
- work out
- total
- outnumber
- come
Antonyms
- aliquot
- aliquant
- innumerate
- uneducated
Etymology
- noumbre (Anglo-Norman)
- nombre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. number
noun. ['ˈnʌmbɝ'] the number is used in calling a particular telephone.
Synonyms
- sign
- signal
- telephone number
- signaling
Antonyms
- ordinal
- unimportant
- buy
- crossbred
Etymology
- noumbre (Anglo-Norman)
- nombre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. number
noun. ['ˈnʌmbɝ'] a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program.
Synonyms
- routine
- bit
- act
- show-stopper
- turn
- stopper
- performance
- public presentation
Antonyms
- exclude
- inconstancy
- unstable
- changeable
Etymology
- noumbre (Anglo-Norman)
- nombre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. real
adjective. ['ˈriːl'] being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory; not ghosts".
Synonyms
- echt
- realistic
- reality
- sincere
- realness
- existent
- realism
- concrete
- actual
- objective
- documentary
- historical
- genuine
Antonyms
- unrealistic
- unreal
- unreality
- counterfeit
- insincere
Etymology
- reel (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- realis (Latin)
7. real
adjective. ['ˈriːl'] no less than what is stated; worthy of the name.
Synonyms
- true
Antonyms
- immateriality
- disingenuous
Etymology
- reel (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- realis (Latin)
8. real
adverb. ['ˈriːl'] used as intensifiers; real' is sometimes used informally for
really'; `rattling' is informal.
Synonyms
- rattling
- very
Antonyms
- liquid
- uncover
- noncurrent
Etymology
- reel (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- realis (Latin)
9. real
adjective. ['ˈriːl'] not to be taken lightly.
Antonyms
- nonbeing
Etymology
- reel (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- realis (Latin)
10. real
adjective. ['ˈriːl'] capable of being treated as fact.
Synonyms
- tangible
Antonyms
- dishonest
- impractical
Etymology
- reel (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- realis (Latin)