Amount vs Degree

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 AmountDegree
MeaningThe total number or quantity of something.A level or amount of something, especially in education.
CEFR levelA2A2
Part of speechnounnoun
Usage notesUsed for uncountable nouns (like water or time) rather than countable nouns (like apples or books). Formal in academic contexts, but generally acceptable in everyday conversation.Use 'degree' when discussing levels of education or intensity. It's appropriate in both academic and everyday contexts but avoid in very casual conversations.

Frequently asked questions: Amount vs Degree

What's the difference between "Amount" and "Degree"?

"Amount" means: The total number or quantity of something. "Degree" means: A level or amount of something, especially in education.

When should I use "Amount" and "Degree"?

They can all be used in everyday English.

Are "Amount" and "Degree" the same CEFR level?

"Amount" is at A2, "Degree" is at A2 on the CEFR scale.

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