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Five
UK /["/faɪv/"]/US /["/faɪv/"]/
Definition
The number equivalent to the sum of four and one.
In simple words: The number after four and before six.
Examples
- I have five apples in my bag.
- There are five days in a work week.
- The score was five to three in the game.
- Five friends went to the park yesterday.
- Can you count to five without stopping?
Usage notes
Use 'five' in counting or when specifying a quantity. Common in both spoken and written English. Avoid in formal mathematical contexts where numerals are preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone number
Memory hint
Five fingers on one hand — imagine counting them.
Collocations
- five minutes
- five dollars
- five years
Synonyms
- 5
- V
- fivefold
Antonyms
- zero
- none
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'five' with the Roman numeral 'V'.
- Pronouncing it incorrectly as 'fife'.
- Using 'five' when referring to the number four.