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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121. Count up to ten before you open your eyes.
122. Her white cell count has gone down again.
123. By my count that's five cakes you've had already.
124. How many strokes did you count?
125. You can count on Sam not to grass.
126. Her blood count is very low.
127. It's not humanly possible to count so quickly.
128. These sales will not count toward meeting the target.
129. Sarah can count up to five now.
130. It's quicker to count by tens .
131. Lack of experience will generally count against you in an interview.
132. The authorities say they are not able to keep count of the bodies still being found as helicopters search the area.
133. Hay fever sufferers should check the pollen count every day.
134. She could count on the fingers of one hand the people she actually enjoyed being with.
135. I can't join you; you'll have to count me out.
136. Two of the trucks were stopped because they had tents in them, and under the commanders' definition of humanitarian aid, that didn't count.
137. For that job her lack of experience may count against her.
138. When the game gets started, you can count me in.
139. See how many plates we have, but don't count in the cracked ones.
140. The pollen count is high today, which is bad news for hay fever sufferers.
141. Raise your leg and hold it there for a count of ten.
142. If this is the standard to which I have to drop to gain membership,(http://sentencedict.com/count.html) then count me out!
143. Although she knew lots of people, she could count her friends on the fingers of one hand.
144. She'd lost count of the interviews she'd been called for.
145. The votes in the marginals are those that really count.
146. In the Senate, the count is too close to call at this point.
147. He forced himself to count to ten and act cool.
148. It's under 7 percent only because statistics don't count the people who aren't qualified to be in the work force.
149. You can count on him for a truthful report of the accident.
150. I can always count on you to cheer me up.
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.