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numbernoun a character used to represent a mathematical valueasked him to write out the equation in numbers, not letters a literary, musical, or artistic productiona doomsday novel that turns out to be one of those it-was-all-a-dream numbers composition, opus, piece, work classic, magnum opus, masterpiece, pièce de résistance, showpiecemodel, outline, sketchétudecanon, corpus, oeuvre a performance regularly presented by an individual or groupa modern dance number act, bit, routine, shtick(also schtick or shtik), turn signature a person of no importance or influencedoesn't want to go to some mammoth state university where she would be just a number cipher, dwarf, half-pint, insect, insignificancy, lightweight, morsel, nobody, nonentity, nothing, nullity, pip-squeak, pygmy(also pigmy), shrimp, snippersnapper, twerp, whippersnapper, zero, zilch no-name, noncelebrityleastinferior, mediocrity, obscurityfigurehead, puppetnonperson big shot, big wheel, bigwig, eminence, figure, kahuna, kingpin, magnate, nabob, personage, somebody, VIP chief, head, lead, leadercelebrity, luminary, notable, personality, planet, star, superstarauthority, superiorgreat power, party, power an act of notable skill, strength, or clevernessa stunning gymnastics number that really impressed the judges deed, exploit, feat, stunt, tour de force, trick accomplishment, achievement, attainment, coup, success, triumphadventureperformance numbers pl.the act or process of performing mathematical operations to find a valueif you believe the president's numbers, we can afford these new programs and still have tax cuts arithmetic, calculation, calculus, ciphering, computation, figures, figuring, math, mathematics, number crunching, reckoning addition, division, multiplication, subtractioncalibration, measurement, mensurationappraisal, assessment, estimation, evaluation, valuation numberverbto find the sum of (a collection of things) by noting each one as it is being addednumber those apples and tell me how many you have count, enumerate, tell add (up), tally, totalcalculate, compute, reckon, table, tabulatecheck, mark, tick (off)recount to have a total ofthe full-time staff numbers 30 people add up (to), aggregate, amount (to), come (to), count (up to), sum (to or into), total average, equal, measure, reachcompose, comprise, constitute, make up clock in at to have as part of a wholeis numbered among the great minds of our times carry, comprehend, contain, embrace, encompass, entail, include, involve, subsume, take in comprise, consist (of)brackethave, hold, own, possessadmit, receivecompose, constitute, form, makeassimilate, embody, incorporate, integrate exclude, leave (out), miss out(British), omit ban, bar, debar, preclude, prevent, prohibitdeny, refuse, rejecteliminate, except, rule outlose, mislay, misplace in the 14th century |