uncounted
pronunciation
How to pronounce uncounted in British English: UK ['ʌn'kaʊntɪd]
How to pronounce uncounted in American English: US [ʌn'kaʊntɪd]
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- Adjective:
- too numerous to be counted
Word Origin
- uncounted (adj.)
- c. 1500, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of count (v.).
Example
- 1. Egypt has uncounted millions of small entrepreneurs . Most operate outside the law .
- 2. There are uncounted reasons for my declining the invitation .
- 3. More than 3m people are thought to have gone uncounted in the 2000 census .
- 4. This has condensed our and painstaking effort of uncounted mindong colleagues among them .
- 5. I think japanese can 't feel that because their forefather has killed uncounted people .