Pronunciation: /ˈnʌm.bərz/
noun a mathematical value or figure representing a quantity
A1 I can count to ten in Spanish.
A2 She is learning how to add and subtract numbers.
B1 The teacher asked the students to solve the math problems using whole numbers.
B2 The scientist analyzed the data and found a pattern in the numbers.
C1 The accountant meticulously checked the numbers to ensure accuracy in the financial report.
C2 The mathematician's research focused on prime numbers and their properties.
verb not applicable
A1 I can count numbers up to 10.
A2 She numbers the pages of her notebook to keep them organized.
B1 The teacher asked the students to number the paragraphs in their essays.
B2 The company needs to number the invoices correctly to avoid any mistakes.
C1 The researcher numbers each participant in the study to maintain confidentiality.
C2 The artist numbers each painting in their collection for cataloging purposes.
adjective not applicable
A1 I can count to ten numbers in Spanish.
A2 She struggles with basic math problems involving large numbers.
B1 The company reported record numbers of sales this quarter.
B2 The survey results showed a significant increase in the number of participants.
C1 The scientist analyzed the data and identified patterns in the numbers.
C2 The economist predicted a downturn in the economy based on the current numbers.
adverb not applicable
A1 She counted the numbers of apples in the basket.
A2 The teacher asked the students to write numbers in their notebooks.
B1 The sales report showed a decrease in numbers compared to last month.
B2 The research project required analyzing large numbers of data sets.
C1 The company's success can be attributed to their ability to crunch numbers effectively.
C2 The mathematician's work involved complex calculations with high numbers of variables.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I can count to ten numbers in Spanish.
A2 She struggles with math because she has difficulty understanding numbers.
B1 The company is analyzing the numbers to determine their financial performance.
B2 The scientist presented a complex theory involving large numbers and equations.
C1 The professor's research focused on the relationship between prime numbers and cryptography.
C2 The mathematician's groundbreaking work revolutionized the way we think about irrational numbers.
preposition not applicable
A1 There are a lot of numbers on the clock.
A2 I need to memorize my phone number.
B1 She organized the books on the shelf by numbers.
B2 The teacher asked us to solve the math problem using complex numbers.
C1 The scientist analyzed the data set using advanced statistical numbers.
C2 The financial analyst predicted the market trends based on the numbers from the quarterly report.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I can count numbers from one to ten.
A2 She added the numbers together to get the total.
B1 The numbers on the report don't seem to add up.
B2 He used complex numbers in his mathematical calculations.
C1 The scientist analyzed the data using a large set of numbers.
C2 The professor discussed the significance of prime numbers in number theory.
interjection not applicable
A1 Numbers! I can count to ten.
A2 I need help with these numbers. Can you assist me?
B1 Numbers, such as prime numbers, have unique properties.
B2 The numbers on the spreadsheet don't add up correctly.
C1 Numbers play a crucial role in statistical analysis.
C2 When dealing with complex equations, numbers are the key to solving them.
article not applicable
A1 I can count the numbers from 1 to 10.
A2 She needs help with adding numbers in her math homework.
B1 The numbers on the clock show that it's almost time for lunch.
B2 He enjoys solving complex math problems involving large numbers.
C1 The scientist analyzed the numbers from the experiment to draw conclusions.
C2 The economist presented a detailed report with numbers illustrating the country's economic growth.
formal The numbers on the financial report indicate a positive trend in sales.
informal Can you check the numbers on the spreadsheet to make sure they add up?
slang I'm not good with numbers, so I struggle with math homework.
figurative In the grand scheme of things, we are just numbers in the population.
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