Synonym: 4th, fourth part, fourthly, one-fourth, quarter, quartern, quaternary, twenty-five percent. Similar words: furthermore, four, founder, court, hurt, profound, curtain, courtroom. Meaning: [fɔrθ /fɔːθ] n. 1. following the third position; number four in a countable series 2. one of four equal parts 3. the musical interval between one note and another four notes away from it. adj. coming next after the third and just before the fifth in position or time or degree or magnitude. adv. in the fourth place.
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181. Which is whether your son was mentally competent to commit a crime on May fourth, Nineteen-seventy-seven.
182. Case Corp. led the advance amid optimism the heavy-machinery manufacturer will post robust profits for the fourth quarter.
183. The fourth side of the clearing was sheer cliff drop, attended by a barrier of split rails.
184. With the departure of her cellmate, Fourth Aunt experienced the anxieties of loneliness.
185. During the summer between fourth and fifth grades, I played Little League baseball.
186. The Fourth Division club is having talks with three companies interested in acting as ground consultants.
187. The fourth section summarizes these reasons, justifications, and terms for a science of comparative politics.
188. Fourth, a chief executive officer should be appointed as the undisputed head of the paid officers of the local authority.
189. Students complete a research-based project in fourth year under individual staff supervision.
190. At least 2,000 people pelted security forces with cobblestones during the fourth consecutive night of often bloody fracas.
191. Magnesium is the fourth most abundant cation in the body and is second only to potassium in intracellular concentration.
192. This is the fourth start-up of a Wal-Mart distribution center for Schneider in the past three years.
193. In the St Ann's study,(http://sentencedict.com/fourth.html) the sick and disabled constituted the fourth largest category of the poor.
194. Coventry was a provincial capital, one of the half-dozen largest provincial cities and the fourth richest.
195. A fourth centre on the use of information and communication technology in education is being planned.
196. Y., company said it expects to announce its results for the fourth quarter and year sometime in mid-February.
197. On the fourth day he received a long chatty letter from Eleanor.
198. We will be back next year to celebrate our fourth pilgrimage.
199. Nevertheless changes must have occurred even in this route, for, during the fourth century, it was partly built over.
200. The sudden, unprepared E Major Allegro that concludes the fourth and final movement seems a bit like kicking the corpse.
201. The team does need a boost, however, after finishing fourth and out of the medals four years ago in Barcelona.
202. Any other old drunk would have got a corner on the fourth page.
203. Speelman was almost apologetic about his efforts to win the adjourned fourth game, with Rook and Bishop against Rook.
204. The 49ers screwed up a penalty call at the end of the fourth quarter.
205. The agreement came in the wake of a fourth attempt, in as many weeks, to reach a consensus among members.
206. It is clear that large numbers of migrants avoided the boxcars of emigrant fifth and travelled fourth.
207. Companies making products for the Internet bucked the trend and held up well in the fourth quarter.
208. Above all, the Fourth International calls attention to the turn in the pattern of the world revolution.
209. J., and is the fourth microbial genetic blueprint Human Genome has determined.
210. By 1995, Beverage World magazine ranked it the fourth fastest-growing, publicly held beverage company in the nation.
More similar words: furthermore, four, founder, court, hurt, profound, curtain, courtroom, north, worth, northern, earth, on earth, worthy, other than, set forth, for the rest, over there, come forth, call forth, be worth, northeast, rather than, and so forth, for the best, northwest, give birth, in order that, for the sake of, for the future.