Actuaries' Table

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tʊˌɛr.iˌz teɪ.bəl/

Definitions of actuaries' table

noun a piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, providing a level surface for eating, writing, or working

Example Sentences

A1 The actuaries table showed the life expectancy of different age groups.

A2 I had to consult the actuaries table to calculate the insurance premiums.

B1 Actuaries tables are used by insurance companies to assess risk and set premiums.

B2 The actuaries table provided valuable data for the financial projections.

C1 Analyzing the actuaries table revealed interesting trends in mortality rates.

C2 The accuracy of the actuaries table is crucial for making sound financial decisions.

Examples of actuaries' table in a Sentence

formal The actuaries table provides detailed information on mortality rates and life expectancies.

informal Have you seen the actuaries table? It's full of interesting statistics.

slang I never thought I'd be so fascinated by an actuaries table.

figurative To me, the actuaries table is like a crystal ball predicting the future.

Grammatical Forms of actuaries' table

plural

actuaries tables

comparative

more actuaries table

superlative

most actuaries table

present tense

actuaries table

future tense

will be actuaries table

perfect tense

have been actuaries table

continuous tense

are being actuaries table

singular

actuary table

positive degree

actuaries table

infinitive

to actuary table

gerund

actuaries tabling

participle

actuaries tabled

Origin and Evolution of actuaries' table

First Known Use: 1693 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'actuaries' table' originated in the field of actuarial science to refer to a set of statistical data used to calculate insurance premiums and benefits.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of insurance calculations, the term 'actuaries' table' has evolved to encompass a wider range of statistical tables used in various fields such as finance, demographics, and risk management.