Antonyms for counted
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : kount |
Phonetic Transcription : kaÊŠnt |
Definition of counted
Origin :- mid-14c., from Old French conter "add up," but also "tell a story," from Latin computare (see compute). Related: Counted; counting. Modern French differentiates compter "to count" and conter "to tell," but they are cognates.
- verb add, check in order
- verb consider, deem
- verb have importance
- verb include
- Their weight was too great not to count, but it counted first this way and then that.
- Extract from : « The Grand Old Man » by Richard B. Cook
- I had counted on my brother's love, but God has willed that it should be otherwise.
- Extract from : « The White Company » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- It was enough, he told himself, that he had helped her, that she counted on him.
- Extract from : « K » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- When we counted them as we got them out, we counted by packages.
- Extract from : « K » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- We dropped behind a boulder and Tse-tse counted while I lifted every scent.
- Extract from : « The Trail Book » by Mary Austin
- It was evident from the outset that, in at least one respect, we had counted without our host.
- Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
- As for me, I too counted on Khartum to give me a present of happiness.
- Extract from : « It Happened in Egypt » by C. N. Williamson
- Si sed: "Yas; counted 'em on the wagon, counted 'em off agin, and counted 'em when I made 'em."
- Extract from : « Uncles Josh's Punkin Centre Stories » by Cal Stewart
- He counted the number of their repulses and then exaggerated them.
- Extract from : « The Rock of Chickamauga » by Joseph A. Altsheler
- There was no use now in going quietly; what counted most was speed.
- Extract from : « Good Indian » by B. M. Bower
Synonyms for counted
- add up
- await
- calculate
- carry weight
- cast
- cast up
- cipher
- compute
- cut ice
- enter into consideration
- enumerate
- esteem
- estimate
- expect
- figure
- foot
- hope
- import
- impute
- judge
- keep tab
- look
- look upon
- matter
- mean
- militate
- number
- number among
- numerate
- rate
- reckon
- regard
- run down
- score
- signify
- sum
- take account of
- take into account
- take into consideration
- tally
- tell
- think
- tick off
- tot up
- total
- weigh
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