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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61. Results from the two rounds count towards championship points.
62. I count him among my closest friends.
63. The pollen count is high today.
64. Students gain college credits which count towards their degree.
65. The body count stands at 24.
66. They can count it as a success.
67. At the last count she had 43 cats!
68. I'm losing count of the days. Is it Friday?
69. I count myself to be fortunate.
70. I count Jules and Ady among my closest friends.
71. Finally they had to count him as dead.
72. His promises don't count for much.
73. These payments will count towards your pension.
74. These gifts count as income for tax purposes.
75. Hold your breath for a count of 10.
76. Count up the number of times you've been abroad.
77. The count challenged him to a duel.
78. Let's not count our proverbial chickens.
79. You can count on Dean to ruin any party.
80. At the last count inflation was 10.9 per cent.
81. He has a low sperm count .Sentence dictionary
82. Her blood count was normal.
83. It is impossible to count up to infinity.
84. I no longer count him among my friends.
85. We count her as one of our oldest friends.
86. We can't count on this warm weather lasting.
87. Some people count calories all their lives.
88. Count yourself lucky you've got a husband like Jack.
89. How boring that idiotic Count is!
90. I lost count and had to start again.
More similar words: county, country, account, counter, count on, count out, recount, discount, account for, encounter, accounting, countryside, countermand, countenance, counterpart, on account of, counterfeit, counterpoint, account number, accountability, take into account, counterfeiter, developing countries, mount, bounty, amount to, surmount, council, counsel, scoundrel.