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number

arithmetic value

/ˈnʌmbə/

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pl: numbers

This term serves as the fundamental building block of mathematics, acting as a symbolic representation of quantity. It allows for the abstract manipulation of values regardless of the physical objects being counted, enabling everything from basic commerce to complex physics. In a social or administrative context, the term often shifts from representing a quantity to acting as a unique identifier. In these instances, the value is no longer used for calculation but serves as a label, such as in a badge number or a street address.

Countable when referring to a specific digit or a mathematical entity (e.g., a prime number). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of numerical value or quantity.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon at the gym
Jackson

Bro, the number of plates on that bar is insane!

Jackson
Maya
Maya

It is literally just two. stop acting like it is a world record.

💡
Jackson is exaggerating the weight to sound impressed, while Maya is shutting down his hype.

Meanings

Nounarithmetic value

An arithmetical value representing a particular quantity, and used in counting, calculating, and measuring.

"The number of students in the class is twenty-five."

Examples

What's your number? I'll text you the address.

I can't believe the number of emails in my inbox right now.

Look, the number on the scale is finally going down!

Stop lying about the number of reps you actually did!

Is that number inclusive of the tax or not?

I just don't have the number of hours needed for this project.

The number of times I've told you to clean up is insane.

Wait, is this the right number for the doctor?

Collocations & Compounds

phone number

a sequence of digits used to call someone

Can I get your phone number?

serial number

a unique identifier for a product

Check the serial number on the back of the laptop.

prime number

a number divisible only by one and itself

Seven is a prime number.

number of people

the total count of individuals

A huge number of people attended the rally.

random number

a value chosen without any specific pattern

The app generates a random number for the winner.

Phrasal Verbs

number off

to count people in a sequence

The coach told the players to number off by threes.

Idioms & Sayings

a number of

several or many

A number of issues arose during the meeting.

back number

a previous issue of a magazine or newspaper

I'm looking for a back number of the Vogue June issue.

Etymology

Derived from Old French 'nombre', originating from Latin 'numerus' meaning 'a number', which stems from the Proto-Indo-European root nem- (to assign, allot).

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