Count
UK /["/kaʊnt/","/kaʊnts/","/ˈkaʊntɪd/","/ˈkaʊntɪŋ/"]/US /["/kaʊnt/","/kaʊnts/","/ˈkaʊntɪd/","/ˈkaʊntɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to say numbers in the correct order
In simple words: to say numbers in order or to determine how many there are
Examples
- Can you count how many apples are in the basket?
- I need to count to ten before jumping off the diving board.
- Please count the votes after the election is over.
- In this game, you need to count your points carefully.
- You can count on her to help you with your homework.
- His opinions can count when decisions are being made.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. More common in everyday language and counting physical objects. Avoid in highly technical or academic discussions without context.
Grammar pattern
count + object
Memory hint
Think of a counting hand: each finger is a number to help you remember 'count'.
Collocations
- count to ten
- count on someone
- count the votes
- count your blessings
- count backwards
Synonyms
- matter
Antonyms
- ignore
- neglect
- disregard
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'count' with 'counted' in past tense.
- Using 'count' without an object when a number reference is needed.
- Incorrectly using 'account' instead of 'count'.