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Count Definition & Meaning

1. To determine the total number of something.

Example: I counted the number of apples in the basket and there were

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3. To be significant or important.

Example: Your opinion really counts in this matter.

4. To rely or depend on something.

Example: We can count on john to always be on time.

5. To include or consider something.

Example: The recipe calls for two cups of flour, but i only counted one.

6. To recite numbers in order.

Example: The teacher asked the students to count from 1 to

Examples of the word count used in sentences.

  • I can count to ten in French.
  • The doctor asked me to count to 50 while she checked my breathing.
  • We need to count how many people are coming to the party so we can buy enough food.
  • My teacher asked me to count the number of pencils I had in my pencil case.
  • Please count how many apples I have in my basket.
  • It's important to count your blessings and appreciate what you have.
  • Let's count from one to ten together.
  • The teacher asked the students to count the number of words in the text.
  • Can you count how many pencils are on the desk?
  • I have to count my money before going shopping.
  • I always count on my best friend to be there for me whenever I need her.
  • It's important to count your calories if you're trying to lose weight.
  • The teacher asked the students to count the number of words in the paragraph.
  • The company was trying to cut costs, so they decided to count their inventory more frequently.
  • We need to make sure to count all the ballots accurately in order to determine the winner of the election.
  • Although it may not seem like it, every single vote counts in an election and can make a huge difference in the final outcome.
  • If you want to make a successful business, you need to count the cost carefully and plan out your budget accordingly.
  • In order to maintain a healthy lifestyle, it's important to count the calories and keep track of what you eat every day.
  • As a teacher, I always encourage my students to count their blessings and be grateful for what they have in life.
  • Despite the fact that it was late at night, the soldiers still made sure to count all their ammunition before heading out on the mission.
  • As a competitive swimmer, it was instinctive for her to count the number of strokes she took in each lap to optimize her performance.
  • Despite the high level of automation in the manufacturing process, it's always important to have a count of the inventory for optimal production planning.
  • The lack of diversity in the student body was not something that we could countenance, and we actively worked to increase the representation of underrepresented groups.
  • The government's efforts to suppress the voices of its citizens did not go unnoticed, and it only served to count against it in the eyes of the international community.
  • The lesson from the pandemic was not to take things for granted and to count our blessings for the simple pleasures such as family, friends, and health.
  • It's difficult to keep count of the number of books I've read this year, but I'm pretty sure I'm averaging about two per week.
  • Despite the chaos around me, I maintained my composure and began to count down from ten to calm myself down.
  • As a teacher, it's important for me to count every student present in the class to ensure that nobody is missing and that everyone is accounted for.
  • As a statistician, I know that it's important to count every data point accurately to draw valid conclusions from the study.
  • After years of practice, I can count on my fingers the number of times I've failed at this task.
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