Pronunciation: /ɪˌnuːməˈreɪʃən/
noun a complete, ordered list of items
A1 In the A1 English class, students learn basic vocabulary through simple enumeration exercises.
A2 The A2 level exam included a section on enumeration where students had to list different types of animals.
B1 The B1 textbook had a chapter on enumeration techniques used in data analysis.
B2 During the B2 debate competition, participants were asked to provide an enumeration of reasons to support their arguments.
C1 The C1 mathematics course covered advanced enumeration principles in combinatorics.
C2 In the C2 research paper, the author provided a detailed enumeration of all sources cited in the bibliography.
adjective related to the act of listing or counting items in order
A1 The teacher used enumeration to list all the animals in the zoo.
A2 The book provided an enumeration of different types of flowers.
B1 The survey results were presented in an enumeration format for easy understanding.
B2 The report included an enumeration of all the expenses incurred during the project.
C1 The legal document required a detailed enumeration of all assets owned by the company.
C2 The historian's research involved a meticulous enumeration of historical events.
formal The enumeration of all the items in the inventory took several hours.
informal I had to list out all the items in the inventory, it took forever!
slang I had to jot down all the stuff in the inventory, it was a pain.
figurative The enumeration of her flaws made him realize she was not the right match for him.
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