Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkaʊntɪd/
adjective Describing something that cannot be counted or measured
A1 There were uncounted cookies on the plate.
A2 The uncounted number of books in the library made it difficult to organize.
B1 The uncounted hours spent studying paid off in the end.
B2 The uncounted blessings in life should never be taken for granted.
C1 The uncounted stars in the sky sparkled brightly on a clear night.
C2 The uncounted memories from our trip will stay with us forever.
adverb In a way that cannot be counted or measured
A1 She had uncounted toys in her room.
A2 The uncounted stars twinkled in the night sky.
B1 The uncounted hours spent studying paid off in the end.
B2 The uncounted miles they traveled together strengthened their bond.
C1 The uncounted errors in the report were finally corrected.
C2 The uncounted opportunities for growth were waiting to be seized.
formal The uncounted ballots were discovered during the recount process.
informal There were like, uncounted people at the party last night.
slang I have uncounted things to do before the deadline.
figurative Her uncounted talents finally came to light during the performance.
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