Pronunciation: /ɪˈnjuːməˌreɪt/
verb to mention a number of things one by one in a list
A1 In the beginner English class, students will learn to enumerate basic vocabulary words.
A2 During the A2 level exam, candidates may be asked to enumerate the main points of a short story.
B1 As part of the B1 curriculum, students are required to enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of living in a city.
B2 In the B2 writing task, candidates must enumerate at least three reasons to support their argument.
C1 C1 level students are expected to enumerate the key features of a complex scientific theory.
C2 Proficient C2 speakers can effectively enumerate the steps needed to solve a challenging problem.
formal The report will enumerate all the issues that need to be addressed.
informal Can you enumerate all the reasons why you're upset?
slang I can't even begin to enumerate the number of times I've been let down.
figurative Her artwork seemed to enumerate the emotions she couldn't put into words.
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