Synonym: add, consider, depend, judge, number, regard, rely, total. Antonym: countess. Similar words: county, country, account, counter, count on, count out, recount, discount. Meaning: [kaʊnt]n. 1. the total number counted 2. the act of counting 3. a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl. v. 1. determine the number or amount of 2. have weight; have import, carry weight 3. show consideration for; take into account 4. name or recite the numbers 5. put into a group 6. include as if by counting 7. have faith or confidence in 8. take account of.
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1. Count not your chickens before they are hatched.
2. Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.
3. Don't count your chickens before they are hatched.
4. Don't count your chicken before they are hatched.
5. I count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remem-bering my good friends.
6. When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, count a hundred.
7. Whe angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred.
8. I count religion but a children toy, and hold there is no sin but igno-rance.
9. The child can count from one to a hundred.
10. For him fame does not count for much.
11. I count on your help.
12. Lights off for Earth Hour, count me in.
13. Please count me in on this project.
14. To make each day count.
15. We have to count out John for tomorrow's trip.
16. There were so many cars that I lost count.
17. If there's anything I can do(sentencedict.com), count on me.
18. She can count up to one hundred and backward.
19. She can count up to 10 in Italian.
20. He can read, write and count.
21. Can I count on your loyalty?
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22. You can count on me.
23. Beside yours our contributions count for little.
24. Sorry I'm late, I didn't count on being held up in the traffic.
25. We hope we can count on your continued cooperation and support.
26. Avoid trips to the country while the pollen count is high.
27. Scuba diving? Oh no, count me out - I hate water!
28. Billy can't count yet.
29. You can count up the great poets still alive, on the fingers of one hand.
30. Hay fever sufferers have a worse time when the pollen count is high.
1. The child can count from one to a hundred.
2. For him fame does not count for much.
3. I count on your help.
4. Please count me in on this project.
5. We have to count out John for tomorrow's trip.
6. There were so many cars that I lost count.
7. If there's anything I can do, count on me.
8. She can count up to one hundred and backward.
9. She can count up to 10 in Italian.
10. He can read, write and count.
11. You can count on me.
12. Beside yours our contributions count for little.
13. Hay fever sufferers have a worse time when the pollen count is high.
14. Sorry I'm late, I didn't count on being held up in the traffic.
15. We hope we can count on your continued cooperation and support.
16. Avoid trips to the country while the pollen count is high.
17. Scuba diving? Oh no, count me out - I hate water!
18. Billy can't count yet.
19. You can count up the great poets still alive, on the fingers of one hand.
20. The teacher kept count of the boys in the swimming-pool.
21. The people at control have already begun to count down.
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22. The recent political incident will inevitably count against the peace process of the two countries.
23. Two children under the age of 10 years count as one person.
24. Exit polls suggest a big Labour majority, but the true picture will only be known after the count.
25. We did a quick count of the children and there were none missing.
26. The government thought it could count on the support of the trades unions.
27. He was trying, for some unknown reason, to count the stars.
28. He had always been able to count on her wise counsel.