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number
noun
- 1. The means or system by which groups or sets, etc of individual things, etc are counted; a quantity calculated in units.
- Thesaurus: amount, sum, total, totality, aggregate, estimate, count, figure, index, integer, quantity.
3. A numeral or set of numerals identifying something or someone within a series.
- Example: telephone numbers
- Example: Number 21 is pulling ahead
6. A quantity of individuals.
7. An act or turn in a programme.
8. A piece of popular music or jazz.
9. colloq
- An article or person considered appreciatively.
- Example: driving a white sports number
- Example: isn't one of our number
- Example: overwhelmed by sheer weight of numbers
- Form: numbers
- 1. To give a number to something; to mark it with a number.
2. To amount to (a specified amount).
- Example: a crowd numbering about 500
3. To list; to enumerate.
- Too many to count; innumerable.
- Thesaurus: countless, limitless, infinite, endless, innumerable, myriad, multitudinous, untold, unnumbered.
- Without a number.
- Many of it.
- Said of a procedure, etc: performed in simple stages, each stage being identified by a number.
- One is soon to die, or come to the end of something (eg a job) unpleasantly.
- colloq
To understand them; to have them sized up.
- Thesaurus: see through, understand, know, find out about, be on to.
- colloq
One is due for some unpleasant fate, eg death or ruin.
- In situations where there is a risk of harm, rejection or failure, etc it is better to be one of a group or to involve oneself in a number of activities or approach a number of people, etc.
- More than can be counted; countless.
Phrasal Verb: number among, in or with something
- To include.
- Example: I number her among my enemies
