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Six
UK /["/sɪks/"]/US /["/sɪks/"]/
Definition
The number equal to 5 plus 1.
In simple words: The number that comes after five.
Examples
- I have six apples in my bag.
- She is six years old.
- The team scored six points in the game.
- There are six eggs in the carton.
- We will meet at six o'clock.
Usage notes
Used in counting, age, time, and quantities. It’s appropriate in most contexts, but less common in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
number + standalone
Memory hint
Think of a 'six-pack' of soda to remember 'six'.
Collocations
- six feet
- six hours
- six days
- six people
Synonyms
- half a dozen
- 6
Antonyms
- zero
- none
- no
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'sex' in pronunciation.
- Omitting the 'sixth' when discussing ranks.