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1. twenty-four hours
noun.
Time
for
Earth
to
make
a
complete
rotation
on
its
axis.
Synonyms
yesterday
unit of time
day of the month
dark
midday
today
mean solar day
twenty-four hour period
24-hour interval
daylight
morrow
solar day
hr
high noon
eve
tomorrow
date
twelve noon
daytime
noon
day
hour
night
noontide
nighttime
60 minutes
noonday
time unit
Antonyms
day
future
light
cheerful
good-natured
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2. twenty-three
adjective.
(ˈtwɛntiːˌθriː)
Being
three
more
than
twenty.
Synonyms
cardinal
xxiii
23
Antonyms
ordinal
unimportant
quadrillionth
60th
3. twenty-four
adjective.
(ˈtwɛntiːˌfɔr)
Being
four
more
than
twenty.
Synonyms
xxiv
cardinal
24
Antonyms
ordinal
unimportant
quadrillionth
60th
4. twenty-five
adjective.
(ˈtwɛntiːˌfaɪv)
Being
five
more
than
twenty.
Synonyms
25
xxv
cardinal
Antonyms
ordinal
unimportant
quadrillionth
60th
5. twenty
adjective.
(ˈtwɛnti)
Denoting
a
quantity
consisting
of
20
items
or
units.
Synonyms
20
xx
cardinal
Antonyms
ordinal
ignore
low status
overcharge
6. twenty
noun.
(ˈtwɛnti)
The
cardinal
number
that
is
the
sum
of
nineteen
and
one.
Synonyms
large integer
20
XX
Antonyms
7th
15th
85th
43rd
7. hours
noun.
(ˈaʊɝz, ˈaʊrz)
A
period
of
time
assigned
for
work.
Synonyms
work time
shift
duty period
work shift
Antonyms
time off
veer
stand still
stay
overtime
8. hours
noun.
(ˈaʊɝz, ˈaʊrz)
An
indefinite
period
of
time.
Synonyms
period
time period
period of time
Antonyms
strengthening
weakening
overgarment
back
9. four
adjective.
(ˈfɔr)
Being
one
more
than
three.
Synonyms
4
iv
cardinal
Antonyms
ordinal
cardinal
single
integrate
Etymology
four (English)
fower (Middle English (1100-1500))
feower (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. four
noun.
(ˈfɔr)
The
cardinal
number
that
is
the
sum
of
three
and
one.
Synonyms
quadruplet
Little Joe
quaternity
quaternion
IV
foursome
4
quartet
quaternary
digit
quatern
figure
tetrad
Antonyms
majority
minority
ground
be born
survive
Etymology
four (English)
fower (Middle English (1100-1500))
feower (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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