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Numbers and Time
Numbers, dates, days and expressions of time.
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- twonountuːThe cardinal number 2, equivalent to the sum of one and one.
- threenounθrithe cardinal number equivalent to the sum of one and two.
- fournounfɔːThe cardinal number equivalent to the sum of three and one; represented by the digit 4.
- fivenounfaɪvThe cardinal number 5, one more than four.
- sixnounsɪksThe cardinal number equivalent to the sum of five and one; the digit 6.
- sevennounˈsɛvənThe number that follows six and precedes eight; the cardinal number represented by the digit 7.
- eightnouneɪtThe cardinal number equivalent to the sum of seven and one; the digit/figure 8.
- ninenounnaɪnThe cardinal number that is one more than eight; 9.
- tennountɛnThe cardinal number equivalent to 9 + 1.
- elevennounɪˈlɛv ənThe cardinal number equivalent to the sum of ten and one; 11.
- twelvenountwɛlvThe cardinal number equivalent to the sum of ten and two; 12.
- twentynounˈtwɛn tiThe number equal to 20; one more than nineteen.
- hundrednounˈhʌn drɪdThe number equal to ten times ten; 100.
- thousandnounˈθaʊ zəndThe cardinal number equivalent to ten hundreds; 1,000.
- daydāThe period of approximately 24 hours during which the Earth completes one rotation on its axis, or the period of daylight between sunrise and sunset.
- weeknounwiːkA period of seven days.
- monthnounmʌnθA unit of time approximately equal to the period of the moon's revolution around the Earth, typically one of the twelve named divisions of the year.
- yearnounyɪərA period of 365 days (or 366 in a leap year), constituting the time the Earth takes to orbit the Sun, used as a standard unit of time for calendrical, social, and historical measurement.
- todaynountəˈdeɪThe day that is happening at the present time; this day.
- tomorrownountəˈmɒrəʊThe day following today.
- yesterdayadverbˈyɛs tərˌdeɪThe day immediately before today.
- morningnounˈmɔːnɪŋThe period of time from sunrise to noon.
- afternoonnounˌæf tərˈnunThe period of the day from noon until evening.
- eveningnounˈiːvnɪŋThe period of the day between late afternoon and nightfall.
- nightnounnaɪtThe period of darkness between sunset and sunrise; the opposite of day.
- timetīmThe indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole; a point or period in this progress.
- hournounourA unit of time equal to sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day.
- minutemĭn<strong>′</strong>ĭtA period of time equal to sixty seconds.
- secondsĕk<strong>′</strong>əndThe ordinal number immediately following first; also a unit of time equal to 1/60 of a minute.
- datenoundeɪtA specific day in the calendar or a social meeting arranged with someone.
- earlyˈɜr liAt a time before the usual or expected time; occurring near the beginning of a period, process, or sequence.
- nowadverbnaʊAt the present time or moment; at this point in time.
- thenadverbðɛnAt that time; next in time, order, or sequence; in that case; therefore.
- mondaynounˈmʌndɪThe second day of the week, following Sunday.
- tuesdaynounˈtjuːzdɪThe day of the week following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
- wednesdaynounˈwɛnz deɪThe fourth day of the week, following Tuesday and preceding Thursday.
- thursdaynounˈθɜrz deɪThe fifth day of the week, following Wednesday and preceding Friday.
- fridaynounˈfraɪ deɪThe sixth day of the week, following Thursday and preceding Saturday.
- saturdaynounˈsætədɪThe seventh day of the week, following Friday and preceding Sunday.
- sundayˈsʌndɪThe first day of the week in many calendars, or the seventh day in others, traditionally associated with rest and Christian worship.
- januarynounˈdʒæn yuˌɛr iThe first month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
- februarynounˈfɛb ruˌɛr iThe second month of the Gregorian calendar, containing 28 days in common years and 29 in leap years.
- marchverb-intransitivemɑrtʃTo walk with regular, purposeful steps, especially in a group or for a protest; the third month of the year.
- aprilnounˈeɪprəlThe fourth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming between March and May.
- mayverbmeɪA modal auxiliary verb used to express permission or possibility.
- junenoundʒunThe sixth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, following May and preceding July.
- julynoundʒuˈlaɪThe seventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
- septembernounsɛpˈtɛm bərThe ninth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, following August and preceding October.
- octobernounɒkˈtoʊ bərThe tenth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, following September and preceding November.
- decembernoundɪˈsɛm bərThe twelfth and final month of the Gregorian calendar year.