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verb
- To indicate or name by units or groups so as to find the total number of units involved number
"Count the pages of the manuscript."
- To name the numbers in order up to and including
"Count ten."
- To include in a tallying and reckoning
"about 100 present, counting children"
- To call aloud (beats or time units)
"Count cadence."
- Consider, account
"count oneself lucky"
- To record as of an opinion or persuasion
"Count me as uncommitted."
- To include or exclude by or as if by counting
"Count me in."
- To recite or indicate the numbers in order by units or groups
"count by fives"
- To count the units in a group
"She was interrupted while she was counting."
- To rely or depend on someone or something
- Add, total
"It counts up to a sizable amount."
- To have value or significance
"These are the people who really count."
- To deserve to be regarded or considered
"a job so easy it hardly counts as work"
noun
- The action or process of counting
- A total obtained by counting tally
- Reckoning, account
- Consideration, estimation
- Allegation, charge
- A specific point under consideration issue
"disagreeing on this count"
- The total number of individual things in a given unit or sample obtained by counting all or a subsample of them
"bacteria count"
- The calling off of the seconds from one to ten when a boxer has been knocked down
"He took a count of nine before getting up."
- The number of balls and strikes charged to a baseball batter during one turn
"The count stood at 3 and 2."
- Score
"tied the count with a minute to play"
- A measurement of the thickness or fineness of yarn by determining the number of hanks or yards per pound it produces
- The number of threads per square inch in a cloth
- the action or process of counting
- a total obtained by counting : tally
- reckoning, account
noun
- A European nobleman whose rank corresponds to that of a British earl
noun
- A noun (such as bean or sheet) that forms a plural and is used with a numeral, with words such as many or few, or with the indefinite article a or an compare mass noun
verb
- To not include (someone) in an activity
"If you are looking for people to help you clean the house today, count me out."
- To decide that (someone or something) cannot win or succeed
"Don't count out our team just yet. They could still win."
- To count (a certain number of items to be separated from a quantity one is holding)
"He counted out ten tickets and handed them to her."
- To signal the knockout of (a boxer who is down) by completing an audible count of 10 seconds before the boxer rises
noun
- A count of the Holy Roman Empire having imperial powers in his own domain
- A high judicial official in the Holy Roman Empire
- The proprietor of a county palatine in England or Ireland
idiom
- To keep track of the number of calories in the food one eats so that one won't eat too much
"She is counting calories."
phrasal verb
- To count numbers that are spaced a certain number apart
"The students counted off one by one."
idiom
- To list (something) out loud
"She counted off all the things she wanted to do."
This clue was used on September 17, 2025.
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