Pronunciation: /ˈɪntɪdʒər/
noun a whole number; a number that is not a fraction or a decimal
A1 An integer is a whole number that is not a fraction or decimal.
A2 In basic math, integers are used to represent whole quantities.
B1 Programmers often use integers to store numerical data in computer programs.
B2 When dealing with large datasets, it is important to efficiently handle integers for optimal performance.
C1 Mathematicians study the properties and relationships of integers as part of number theory.
C2 Advanced algorithms and cryptography rely on the manipulation of integers for complex computations.
adjective relating to or denoting a whole number; not a fraction or a decimal
A1 An integer number is a whole number without decimals.
A2 The program only accepts integer values for this calculation.
B1 The function returns an integer value representing the total count.
B2 The algorithm requires the input to be an integer for accurate results.
C1 The system automatically converts the floating-point number to an integer for processing.
C2 The mathematical model deals with complex integers in the form of polynomials.
formal An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero.
informal I need to input an integer value for this calculation.
slang Just give me a whole number, any integer will do.
figurative In the grand scheme of things, he was just a mere integer in the company's success.
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