noun a quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things

verb to add up to; to reach a total; to be equivalent to

  • The total expenses amount to $10,000.
  • The bill adds up to $10,000.
  • The cost comes to $10,000.
  • His efforts will ultimately amount to nothing.

adjective relating to or involving arithmetic, the branch of mathematics that deals with the properties and manipulation of numbers

  • The professor taught us about arithmetical operations in our advanced mathematics class.
  • I struggle with arithmetical calculations, I always need a calculator.
  • I'm terrible at arithmetical stuff, it's just not my thing.
  • The arithmetical precision of his arguments left no room for doubt.

noun an act of taking for granted or supposing; a supposition

verb to take for granted or without proof; to suppose

  • It is unwise to assume that all the data is accurate without thorough verification.
  • Don't just assume he will be there without confirming with him first.
  • I assumed she was cool with it, but turns out she was actually upset.
  • Never assume the grass is greener on the other side without experiencing it yourself.

adverb At most is an adverb phrase that indicates the maximum limit or extent of something.

preposition At is a preposition that indicates a specific location or point in time, and most is used to show the superlative degree.

  • The project must be completed in two weeks at most.
  • You have to finish your homework in an hour at most.
  • I can only wait for you for 10 minutes at most.
  • His patience can last for a few more days at most.

verb to determine or estimate by using mathematical or logical methods

adjective involving the use of mathematics or logic to solve problems

  • The engineer spent hours calculating the precise measurements for the new bridge.
  • I'm not sure how he does it, but he's always calculating the best deals on everything.
  • She's like a human calculator, always calculating the tip in her head.
  • His mind is constantly calculating the risks and rewards of every decision he makes.

noun a feature or quality that is typical of someone or something

adjective typical of a particular person, place, or thing

  • One characteristic of a good leader is the ability to inspire others.
  • A cool characteristic of that car is its built-in navigation system.
  • Dude, that skateboard has some sick characteristics for doing tricks.
  • Her characteristic optimism shines through even in the toughest of times.

verb to examine two or more things in order to note similarities and differences

  • It is important to compare different investment options before making a decision.
  • I like to compare prices at different stores before buying anything.
  • I always compare my selfies to make sure I look good.
  • She couldn't help but compare her current relationship to her past ones.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The data collected is consistent with our hypothesis.
  • The evidence matches what we expected.
  • The results are right in line with what we thought.
  • The pieces of the puzzle fit together perfectly.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'dependent' describes something that relies on something else for support or existence

  • The success of the project is dependent on the approval of the board.
  • I'm still dependent on my parents for financial support.
  • She's so dependent on her phone, she can't go anywhere without it.
  • His happiness is dependent on her presence in his life.

adjective describes a quality or attribute of a noun, in this case, determinate describes something that is fixed or definite

  • The determinate factor in this equation is the value of x.
  • It's pretty determinate that we're going to the beach tomorrow.
  • I'm determinate on getting that promotion at work.
  • Love is not always determinate by logic or reason.

noun the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time

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  • The frequency of earthquakes in this region is concerning to geologists.
  • I can't believe the frequency of traffic jams on this road.
  • The frequency of his jokes is off the charts.
  • The frequency of her visits to the gym is like clockwork.

noun the state or quality of being infrequent; rarity

  • The infrequency of his visits to the office is becoming a concern.
  • She doesn't come to the gym often, it's like she's allergic to infrequency.
  • Yo, the infrequency of his texts is starting to annoy me.
  • The infrequency of rain in the desert makes every drop precious.

verb to make an error in calculating or estimating

  • It is crucial to double-check your calculations to ensure you do not miscalculate the total expenses.
  • Be careful with your math, you don't want to miscalculate and overspend.
  • Don't mess up the numbers or you'll totally miscalculate the budget.
  • Sometimes in life, we may miscalculate our decisions and end up in unexpected situations.

noun a mathematical value or figure, expressed in numerals or words

verb to ascertain the total of

adjective pertaining to or involving numbers

  • The number of participants in the study was carefully recorded and analyzed.
  • I lost count of the number of times she mentioned her vacation.
  • The party had a crazy number of people show up.
  • The number of obstacles he faced seemed insurmountable at first.

noun the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate

adjective characterized by or having the quality of being exact and accurate

  • The surgeon operated with great precision, ensuring a successful outcome.
  • She painted the details with precision, making the artwork look amazing.
  • I need to cut this paper with more precision or it will look sloppy.
  • His precision in decision-making always leads to positive results.

adjective having a proper or suitable relationship in size, amount, or degree

adverb in a proportionate manner

  • It is important to ensure that the punishment is proportionate to the crime committed.
  • The punishment should match the crime, it has to be proportionate.
  • The consequences gotta be fair, they need to be proportionate.
  • In life, the effort you put in is proportionate to the results you achieve.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, 'ranged' is the past tense of the verb 'range,' which means to vary within certain limits or to extend over an area.

  • The data ranged from 1 to 100, showing a wide range of values.
  • Her interests ranged from reading to playing sports.
  • The prices of the items ranged all over the place.
  • His emotions ranged from excitement to fear as he waited for the results.

adjective used to refer to an unspecified quantity or number of something

pronoun used to refer to an unspecified amount or number of something

  • There are some important points to consider before making a decision.
  • I have some extra snacks if you're hungry.
  • Let's grab some grub before heading out.
  • She had some skeletons in her closet that she didn't want anyone to know about.

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

  • The data suggests that the new algorithm is more efficient than the previous one.
  • I think pizza is better than burgers.
  • I'd rather chill at home than go out tonight.
  • His words cut deeper than any knife could.

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'uncommon' describes something that is not commonly found or seen.

  • It is uncommon for a company to achieve such rapid growth in a short period of time.
  • It's pretty uncommon to see a cat and a dog getting along so well.
  • Wearing socks with sandals is considered uncommon in this area.
  • Finding a truly loyal friend is like discovering a rare and uncommon gem.

noun a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 30 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 54 zeros.

  • The estimated number of stars in the universe is around one nonillion.
  • I can't even imagine a nonillion of anything, it's just too big!
  • That party was packed, there must have been a nonillion people there!
  • Winning the lottery felt like I had a nonillion dollars in my bank account.

adverb in a manner that is disappearing or becoming imperceptible

  • The probability of this event occurring is vanishingly small.
  • There's a vanishingly slim chance that he'll show up on time.
  • I'm vanishingly broke after splurging on concert tickets.
  • Her hopes of winning the competition were vanishingly faint.

noun a mathematical expression consisting of three terms

adjective describing something related to or consisting of three terms

  • The trinomial equation was challenging to solve due to its complex nature.
  • I struggled with the trinomial problem on my math homework.
  • I totally bombed that trinomial quiz, it was so hard!
  • Her emotions were like a trinomial, with multiple layers and complexities.

noun a person or thing that is random or unknown

  • The research study used a random sampling method to select participants.
  • I just asked some randos at the party if they wanted to play a game.
  • I met this cool rando at the coffee shop who told me about a great new band.
  • Life is full of unexpected twists and turns, like running into a rando from your past.

noun a state or quality of being abnormal

  • The doctor was concerned about the abnormity in the patient's test results.
  • There was definitely something abnormal going on with that abnormity.
  • That abnormity is just plain weird, man.
  • The abnormity in her behavior was like a dark cloud hanging over the family.

noun a word or phrase that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun

  • In mathematics, an absolute term is a constant term that is not dependent on any variables.
  • An absolute term is just a number that doesn't change in the equation.
  • Absolute term is like the boss of the equation, it stays the same no matter what.
  • In life, happiness can be seen as an absolute term that remains constant despite external circumstances.