numberable Synonyms

numberable Meaning

numberable

musical sounds, a unit belonging to a mathematical system and subject to its laws, complement sense 1b(1), girl, woman, stunt, trick, a form or group of forms so distinguished, statistics sense 2, a unit belonging to an abstract mathematical system and subject to specified laws of succession, addition, and multiplication, a musical, theatrical, or literary selection or production, an indefinite usually large total, a sum of units, policy entry 2 sense 2a, an ascertainable total, to add up to or have a total of, a person represented by a number or considered without regard to individuality, lifetime sense 1a, a quality of a word form that shows whether the word is singular or plural, a musical, theatrical, or literary selection, a group of one kind, to call off numbers in sequence, to restrict to a definite number, figures representing amounts of money usually in dollars spent, earned, or involved, an item of merchandise and especially clothing, a total that is not specified, a position in a numbered sequence, routine, act, a word, symbol, letter, or combination of symbols representing a number, an act of transforming or impairing, insight into a person's ability or character, rating sense 3c, a member of a sequence or collection designated by especially consecutive numbers (such as an issue of a periodical), a numerous group, to assign a number to, a numeral or combination of numerals or other symbols used to identify or designate, individual statistics (as of an athlete), metrical lines, a certain numeral for telling one person or thing from another or from others, one in a series, a distinction of word form to denote reference to one or more than one, in unison to a specific count or cadence, an element (such as π) of any of many mathematical systems obtained by extension of or analogy with the natural number system, in a systematic, routine, or mechanical manner, to claim as part of a total, to amount to in number, a form of lottery in which an individual wagers on the appearance of a certain combination of digits (as in regularly published numbers), a word, symbol, or letter used to represent a mathematical number, one singled out from a group, a numerical preponderance (see preponderance sense 2), the total of persons, things, or units taken together, to reach a total number, count entry 1 sense 1a, enumerate, metrical structure, arithmetic, natural number, the possibility of being counted, the characteristic of an individual by which it is treated as a unit or of a collection by which it is treated in terms of units, count, enumerate

numberable Sentence Examples

  1. The numberable stars in the night sky illuminated the vast expanse.
  2. The insects emitted numberable buzzing sounds that filled the summer air.
  3. The numberable species of plants in the rainforests play a crucial role in biodiversity.
  4. The mathematician studied the numberable sets, trying to understand their properties.
  5. The accounting department kept meticulous records of numberable transactions.
  6. The numberable pages in the novel kept the reader engrossed for hours.
  7. The numberable holes in the golf course presented a challenge for the players.
  8. The numberable guests at the wedding celebrated the union of two hearts.
  9. The numberable days remaining before the deadline fueled a sense of urgency.
  10. The numberable neurons in the brain contribute to its immense complexity.

FAQs About the word numberable

musical sounds, a unit belonging to a mathematical system and subject to its laws, complement sense 1b(1), girl, woman, stunt, trick, a form or group of forms s

limited,countable, enumerable,finite,

many, unnumbered, innumerable,countless, myriad, uncounted, uncountable, vast, untold, infinite

The numberable stars in the night sky illuminated the vast expanse.

The insects emitted numberable buzzing sounds that filled the summer air.

The numberable species of plants in the rainforests play a crucial role in biodiversity.

The mathematician studied the numberable sets, trying to understand their properties.