100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "count"
Definition
The term "Count" as a common noun primarily refers to a title of nobility in certain European countries, ranking below a marquess or an earl. It can also refer to the act of determining the total number of items in a group or the result of such an action.
Synonyms
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For the nobility meaning:
- Earl
- Nobleman
- Lord
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For the numerical meaning:
- Total
- Tally
- Enumeration
- Sum
Antonyms
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For the nobility meaning:
- Commoner
- Peasant
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For the numerical meaning:
- Ignore
- Disregard
Examples
- Please count the number of chairs in the room.
- Can you count how many apples are in the basket?
- The teacher will count the students before the trip.
- I need to count my savings before making a purchase.
- Let's count the votes after the election.
- He forgot to count the last page of the report.
- Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
- We can count on her to help us with the project.
- How many languages can you count in?
- She will count the steps to the door.
- I can count on my fingers how many times I've traveled abroad.
- The accountant will count the cash at the end of the day.
- Can you count to ten in Spanish?
- They will count the number of attendees at the event.
- He tried to count the stars in the sky.
- Please count your blessings every day.
- We need to count the inventory before the sale.
- She can count on her family for support.
- I always count my calories when dieting.
- In math class, we learned to count by twos.
- The child was excited to count the presents under the tree.
- They will count the number of participants in the survey.
- Please count how many times I say "hello" in this video.
- The teacher asked the students to count the number of words in the paragraph.
- I can only count the days until vacation on one hand.
- He had to count the change before buying the ticket.
- The referee will count to ten for a knockout.
- She decided to count her steps for fitness tracking.
- Let's count the number of pages in this book.
- Can you count how many people are waiting in line?
- We will count the number of hours spent on the project.
- He wanted to count all the things he was grateful for.
- She couldn't count how many times she had watched her favorite movie.
- The manager will count the sales figures at the end of the month.
- I will count on you to help me with this task.
- Let's count the number of days left until the deadline.
- He began to count backward from ten.
- The children will count their candy after Halloween.
- Can you count the number of letters in the alphabet?
- The coach will count the players before the game starts.
- She learned to count in English during her first week of school.
- Please count the steps to ensure the staircase is safe.
- They were excited to count how many friends would join them.
- I always count on my colleagues for support.
- He was asked to count the number of errors in the report.
- Let’s count the stars we can see tonight.
- She tried to count how many times she laughed that day.
- The teacher will count how many problems we solved in class.
- He was excited to count the number of likes on his post.
- Can you count how many songs are on this playlist?
- They need to count the ballots after the election.
- She will count the number of items needed for the recipe.
- The librarian will count the books on the shelf.
- He forgot to count the number of hours he worked.
- We should count the expenses before the trip.
- She will count her receipts to keep track of her spending.
- Can you count how many times the clock ticks in an hour?
- He likes to count the minutes until his favorite show starts.
- Let's count the number of gifts we received for our wedding.
- The teacher asked us to count each group of objects.
- She decided to count her steps while walking.
- He will count the number of words in his essay.
- They will count the number of participants in the workshop.
- Can you count your favorite movies on one hand?
- He wanted to count how many times he could do push-ups.
- I always count on my best friend for advice.
- Let’s count the number of times we’ve been to the beach.
- She will count the calories in her lunch.
- He decided to count the stars while camping.
- Please count the number of attendees at the seminar.
- We will count the number of pages we read this month.
- Can you count how many days are left until Christmas?
- He likes to count the number of fish he catches.
- She will count her money before going to the store.
- Let's count the number of pets in the shelter.
- I can count the number of mistakes I made on one hand.
- The children love to count their toys.
- He wanted to count how many times he had visited the museum.
- We should count the number of people at the party.
- She will count the steps to see how far she walks each day.
- Can you count the number of letters in your name?
- He will count the number of players on the team.
- Let's count how many different colors are in the rainbow.
- She was excited to count her birthday cards.
- They decided to count the number of hours they spent studying.
- Can you count how many times you have visited this place?
- He was asked to count the cars in the parking lot.
- Please count how many times the dog barks.
- She wanted to count the number of friends she had.
- Let's count the number of items on the grocery list.
- The teacher will count the homework assignments submitted.
- He likes to count the days until his birthday.
- Can you count how many books you have read this year?
- She will count the number of fruit in the basket.
- We need to count how many chairs are needed for the event.
- He began to count all the countries he had visited.
- They will count the number of stars in the constellation.
- Let's count how many friends we have on social media.
- She decided to count the number of steps it takes to get to school.
- Can you count the number of hours until the meeting starts?