Another Word For Number
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Meaning
The word "number" refers to a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. It represents a quantity, an amount that can be expressed in digits or written out in words. Numbers can be whole (like 1, 2, 3), fractions (like 1/2), or decimals (like 2.5). They are essential for arithmetic, statistics, and other mathematical operations, enabling us to perform calculations and express values.
Synonyms
- Digit
- Figure
- Total
- Amount
- Quantity
- Integer
- Statistic
Antonyms
- None (in a mathematical context, 'number' typically does not have a direct antonym)
- Non-numeric
- Zero (in specific contexts where it signifies absence)
Etymology
The word "number" originates from the Latin word "numerus", which means "a number, a quantity." This Latin term evolved through Old French as "nombre" before entering the English language in the late Middle Ages.
Examples
- "Please write down your phone number so I can contact you."
- "The number of students enrolled in the program has increased this year."
- "In mathematics class, we learned how to add and subtract large numbers."
- "The phone number for customer service is listed on the website."
- "She has a lucky number that she plays in every lottery."