1
a(1)
: a sum of units : total
the number of people in the hall
(2)
: complement sense 1b(1)
… the whole number of Senators …—U.S. Constitution
(3)
: an indefinite usually large total
a number of members were absent
the number of elderly is rising
(5)
: a numerical preponderance (see preponderance sense 2)
There's safety in numbers.
b(1)
: 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
there is a limited number of such laboratories—P. D. Close
(2)
: an ascertainable total
bugs beyond number
c(1)
: a unit belonging to an abstract mathematical system and subject to specified laws of succession, addition, and multiplication
a number divisible by 2
especially
: natural number
(2)
: an element (such as π) of any of many mathematical systems obtained by extension of or analogy with the natural number system
(3)
2
: a distinction of word form to denote reference to one or more than one
A subject and its verb should agree in number.
also
: a form or group of forms so distinguished
3
4
a
: a word, symbol, letter, or combination of symbols representing a number
Spell out the numbers one through ten.
b
: a numeral or combination of numerals or other symbols used to identify or designate
dialed the wrong number
c(1)
: a member of a sequence or collection designated by especially consecutive numbers (such as an issue of a periodical)
just received issue number 8 of the magazine
(2)
: a position in a numbered sequence
You're number 7 on the waiting list.
d
: a group of one kind
not of their number
5
: one singled out from a group : individual: such as
d
: an act of transforming or impairing
tripped and did a number on her knee
e
: an item of merchandise and especially clothing
put that black velvet number with the sequins on the blonde dummy—Bennett Cerf
6
: insight into a person's ability or character
had my number
7
numbers plural in form but singular or plural in construction
a
: a form of lottery in which an individual wagers on the appearance of a certain combination of digits (as in regularly published numbers)
called also numbers game
8
numbers plural
a
: figures representing amounts of money usually in dollars spent, earned, or involved
We won't be able to stay in business with numbers like these.
b(1)
: statistics sense 2
especially
: individual statistics (as of an athlete)
Her numbers make her the most valuable member of the team.
(2)
9
: a person represented by a number or considered without regard to individuality
at the university I was just a number
10
: lifetime sense 1a
—used with up
the old feeling that comes to men in combat … that your number was up—Geoffrey Norman
Amount vs. Number: Usage Guide
Number is regularly used with count nouns
a large number of mistakes
any number of times
while amount is mainly used with mass nouns.
annual amount of rainfall
a substantial amount of money
The use of amount with count nouns has been frequently criticized; it usually occurs when the number of things is thought of as a mass or collection
glad to furnish any amount of black pebbles
—New Yorker
a substantial amount of film offers
—Lily Tomlin
or when money is involved.
a substantial amount of loans
—E. R. Black
numbered; numbering
ˈnəm-b(ə-)riŋ
2
: to claim as part of a total : include
3
: to restrict to a definite number
your days are numbered
4
: to assign a number to
number the pages
5
: to amount to in number : total
the crew numbers 100
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