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Antonyms for count
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  1. count2

    Synonyms:
    don, prince, baron, duke, lord, earl, viscount

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  1. count

    Number is the generic term. To count is to number one by one. To calculate is to use more complicated processes, as multiplication, division, etc., more rapid but not less exact. Compute allows more of the element of probability, which is still more strongly expressed by estimate. We compute the slain in a great war from the number known to have fallen in certain great battles; compute refers to the present or the past, estimate more frequently to the future; as, to estimate the cost of a proposed building. To enumerate is to mention item by item; as, to enumerate one's grievances. To rate is to estimate by comparison, as if the object were one of a series. We count upon a desired future; we do not count upon the undesired. As applied to the present, we reckon or count a thing precious or worthless. Compare ESTEEM.

    Synonyms:
    account, calculate, cast, compute, consider, deem, enumerate, estimate, number, rate, reckon, sum up

    Preposition:
    It is vain to calculate on or upon an uncertain result.

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  1. count

    Antonyms:
    hazard, conjecture, guess, lump, confound

    Synonyms:
    compute, reckon, enumerate, estimate, number, sum, calculate

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. countnoun

    the total number counted

    "a blood count"

    Synonyms:
    counting, numeration, reckoning, tally, enumeration

  2. count, counting, numeration, enumeration, reckoning, tallynoun

    the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order

    "the counting continued for several hours"

    Synonyms:
    reckoning, figuring, calculation, tally, computation, counting, run, enumeration, numbering, numeration

  3. countverb

    a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl

    Synonyms:
    counting, numeration, reckoning, tally, enumeration

  4. count, number, enumerate, numerateverb

    determine the number or amount of

    "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change"

    Synonyms:
    weigh, keep down, recite, itemise, list, consider, number, total, enumerate, reckon, look, itemize, depend, bet, matter, amount, come, numerate, calculate, add up

  5. count, matter, weighverb

    have weight; have import, carry weight

    "It does not matter much"

    Synonyms:
    librate, matter, press, number, look, reckon, enumerate, numerate, depend, consider, weigh, bet, calculate

  6. consider, count, weighverb

    show consideration for; take into account

    "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"

    Synonyms:
    look, view, consider, number, turn over, librate, press, conceive, take, deliberate, reckon, matter, depend, bet, study, debate, think, look at, calculate, numerate, deal, moot, regard, enumerate, weigh, see, believe

  7. countverb

    name or recite the numbers in ascending order

    "The toddler could count to 100"

    Synonyms:
    matter, number, look, reckon, enumerate, numerate, depend, consider, weigh, bet, calculate

  8. count, numberverb

    put into a group

    "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members"

    Synonyms:
    weigh, keep down, list, consider, number, total, enumerate, reckon, look, depend, bet, matter, amount, come, numerate, calculate, add up

  9. countverb

    include as if by counting

    "I can count my colleagues in the opposition"

    Synonyms:
    matter, number, look, reckon, enumerate, numerate, depend, consider, weigh, bet, calculate

  10. countverb

    have a certain value or carry a certain weight

    "each answer counts as three points"

    Synonyms:
    matter, number, look, reckon, enumerate, numerate, depend, consider, weigh, bet, calculate

  11. count, bet, depend, look, calculate, reckonverb

    have faith or confidence in

    "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"

    Synonyms:
    figure, seem, bet, suppose, look, reckon, work out, appear, weigh, view, front, estimate, numerate, expect, see, compute, search, depend, think, calculate, cypher, play, opine, aim, imagine, await, wager, enumerate, cipher, direct, number, guess, face, attend, regard, wait, consider, forecast, take care, matter, account, count on

  12. reckon, countverb

    take account of

    "You have to reckon with our opponents"; "Count on the monsoon"

    Synonyms:
    compute, number, guess, imagine, consider, depend, numerate, enumerate, figure, work out, suppose, cypher, cipher, bet, estimate, think, matter, look, reckon, weigh, opine, calculate, regard, view, forecast, count on, see

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  1. countnoun

    Synonyms:
    numbering

  2. countverb

    Synonyms:
    enumerate, number, esteem, consider, reckon, judge, think

How to use count in a sentence?

  1. Melissa Sherry:

    We are not asking for perfect accuracy, i think if you take their position seriously, they would say that Census Bureau can just decide that you know what, we're going to have one enumerator for one week walk across the country. However many people he can count... that's going to be our census.

  2. Jody Hice:

    Absolutely. If people believe their votes don't count, they won't vote, and that's precisely why I'm running. We've got to restore both the integrity and the confidence of the voters.

  3. Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien:

    I would say that I've been prosecuting for 22 years, and I've not seen a 25-count murder indictment during these 22 years.

  4. Edgar Dworsky:

    That amounts to losing the equivalent of about a roll and a half in the new 18-count package.

  5. Jeb Bush:

    But, on the other hand, I think if I go beyond the consideration, I'll count on the good wisdom and directness of my mom to help me communicate directly with people. She's pretty good at that.

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