Count

verb
kaʊnt

Noun

  • the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order

    the counting continued for several hours

    Similar:CountingEnumerationNumerationReckoningTally
    Type of:InvestigatingInvestigation
  • the total number counted

    a blood count

    Type of:Number
  • a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl

    Type of:NoblemanNobleLord

Verb

  • put into a group

    The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members

    Similar:Number
    Type of:ClassifySeparateSort
  • determine the number or amount of

    Can you count the books on your shelf?

    Similar:EnumerateNumberNumerate
    Type of:FindDetermineAscertain
  • have faith or confidence in

    you can count on me to help you any time

    Type of:Trust
  • name or recite the numbers in ascending order

    The toddler could count to 100

    Type of:Recite
  • have a certain value or carry a certain weight

    each answer counts as three points

    Type of:Be
  • include as if by counting

    I can count my colleagues in the opposition

    Type of:Include
  • take account of

    Similar:Reckon
    Type of:ApproximateGaugeEstimate
  • have weight; have import, carry weight

    Similar:MatterWeigh
    Type of:Be
  • show consideration for; take into account

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