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Synonym for count [verb]

The synonym count synonymous definition words:
means "consequence"
influence, weight, tell
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count [verb]

means "activity"
enumerate, reckon, compute, number, add up, numerate, sum, tale, tally

count [noun]

means "person"
nobleman, peer
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account [verb]

means "estimate"
think, assess, consider, count, deem, hold

add up [verb]

means "enumerate"
reckon, compute, number, count, numerate, sum

appraise [verb]

means "assess"
count

calculate [verb]

means "compute"
reckon, count, figure, determine, cipher, tally

cipher [verb]

means "calculate"
compute, count, add, figure, reckon, estimate

compute [verb]

means "figure"
calculate, count, reckon, estimate

deem [verb]

means "estimate"
think, assess, consider, count, account, hold

earl [noun]

means "nobleman"
noble, lord, duke, count, prince, king

estimate [verb]

means "assess"
count

expect [verb]

means "anticipation"
count, contemplate, await, hope, calculate, count on

figure [verb]

means "solving"
compute, calculate, count, reckon, estimate

lord [noun]

means "person"
nobleman, aristocrat, patrician, count, don, peer

magnate [noun]

means "nobleman"
aristocrat, patrician, count, don, peer, lord

matter [verb]

means "consequence"
count, value, mean, signify, weigh, import

nobleman [noun]

means "lord"
aristocrat, patrician, count, don, peer, magnate

number [verb]

means "activity"
count, account, estimate, calculate, add, compute

number [noun]

means "amount"
aggregate, total, collection, sum total, count, totality

numerate [verb]

means "enumerate"
reckon, compute, number, add up, count, sum

peer [noun]

means "nobleman"
baron, count, duke, lord

poll [noun]

means "event"
count, tally, survey, tabulation

prince [noun]

means "person"
nobleman, noble, lord, duke, count, earl

recite [verb]

means "detail"
number, count

reckon [verb]

means "estimate"
think, assess, consider, count, deem, hold

reckoning [noun]

means "calculation"
tally, computation, estimate, count, figures, total

score [verb]

means "quantity"
count, tally, total, add, tabulate, calculate

score [noun]

means "amount"
tally, total, record, count, rate, number

count on [verb]

means "expect"
prepare, hope for, await, anticipate, wait for, depend on

countenance [verb]

means "aid"
sustain, invite, abet, endorse, uphold, confirm, approve

countenance [noun]

means "face"
visage, physiognomy

countenance [noun]

means "approval"
accept, aid, approbation, assistance, encouragement, favour, patronage

countenance [noun]

means "appearance"
aspect, expression, look, mien

counter [verb]

means "conflict"
oppose, contradict

counter [noun]

means "shelf"
ledge, bench, trestle, stand, booth, board

counteract [verb]

means "compensate"
equalise, equalize, balance, make up for, offset, counterbalance

counteraction [noun]

means "opposition"
resistance, antagonism, contradiction, counterbalance, blow

counteraction [noun]

means "counter-attack"
attack, insurgency

counteractive [adjective]

means "help"
aid, assistance, relief, reparation, redress, corrective, cure

counterbalance [noun]

means "weight"
ballast, anchor, stone

counterclaim [noun]

means "defence"
answer, retaliation, plea

counterfeit [verb]

means "pretend"
feign, cheat, delude, sham, simulate, dissemble

counterfeit [verb]

means "fake"
simulate, copy, coin, falsify, forge, imitate

counterfeit [noun]

means "imitation"
falsification, forgery, sham

counterfeit [adjective]

means "sham"
flash, ersatz, spurious, pseudo, fake, fictitious, false

counterfeit [adjective]

means "pretended"
assumed, pretentious, put on

counterfeit [adjective]

means "forged"
false, bogus, fraudulent, phony, spurious

countermand [verb]

means "retract"
revoke, recant, repeal, rescind, withdraw, recall

counterpane [noun]

means "bedspread"
eiderdown, comforter, quilt, coverlet, cover


counterpoise [verb]

means "make up for"
counterbalance, neutralise, neutralize, counteract, compensate, offset

countersign [noun]

means "indication"
hint, clue, suggestion, symptom, portent, gesture, sign

countless [adjective]

means "numerous"
great, large, vast, innumerable


country [noun]

means "rural area"
backwoods, outback

country [noun]

means "nation"
government, fatherland, kingdom, state

country [adjective]

means "describing persons"
rural, rustic, countrified, agrarian, provincial, uncultured, unrefined

country [adjective]

means "describing land"
agrarian, rural, farming, rustic

countryman [noun]

means "rustic"
bucolic, peasant, farmer, rancher

countryman [noun]

means "native"
inhabitant

countryman [noun]

means "fellow citizen"
compatriot


countrywoman [noun]

means "fellow citizen"
compatriot

county [noun]

means "place"
precinct, district, ward, division, area, government, municipality, borough

adverse [adjective]

means "opposed"
adversary, counter, opposite, conflicting, facing, confronting

agrarian [adjective]

means "describing persons"
rural, rustic, countrified, country, provincial

answer [noun]

means "defence"
counterclaim, retaliation, plea

anticipate [verb]

means "expect"
prepare, hope for, await, count on, wait for

ape [verb]

means "behaviour"
copy, imitate, counterfeit, mimic, impersonate, burlesque

appeal [noun]

means "application"
request, petition, motion, suit, claim, counterclaim

appearance [noun]

means "aspect"
countenance

approve [verb]

means "authorise"
authorize, sanction, validate, countenance, confirm, certify

approximation [noun]

means "equivalent"
equal, peer, counterpart, mate, analogue, match

artificial [adjective]

means "synthetic"
false, counterfeit, unreal, unnatural, inorganic, fake

aspect [noun]

means "appearance"
manner, look, guise, attitude, mien, countenance

assume [verb]

means "action"
feign, affect, counterfeit, pretend, bluff, simulate

assumed [adjective]

means "false"
fictitious, counterfeit, spurious, pretended, hypothetical, synthetic

await [verb]

means "expect"
prepare, hope for, anticipate, count on, wait for

backwoods [noun]

means "woodlands"
wilderness, forest, timberland, country

backwoods [adjective]

means "secluded"
isolated, remote, rustic, country, countrified, forsaken

balance [verb]

means "compensate"
equalise, equalize, counteract, make up for, offset, counterbalance

base [adjective]

means "property"
inferior, shabby, cheap, poor, coarse, counterfeit

believe in [verb]

means "put faith in"
have faith in, depend on, trust, rely on, confide in, count on

bench [noun]

means "thing"
shelf, ledge, counter, trestle, stand, booth

bogus [adjective]

means "forged"
false, counterfeit, fraudulent, phony, spurious

borough [noun]

means "precinct"
county

broad [adjective]

means "charater trrait"
gross, heavy, coarse, smutty, countrified, indecent

bucolic [noun]

means "rustic"
countryman, peasant, farmer, rancher

bucolic [adjective]

means "rustic"
pastoral, country, farming

bush [noun]

means "nature"
backwoods, hinterland, country, forest, field

cancel [verb]

means "stop"
repeal, revoke, rescind, recant, repudiate, countermand

catchword [noun]

means "password"
word, signal, countersign, shibboleth

checkmate [verb]

means "defeat"
beat, halt, thwart, counter, frustrate, overthrow

city [adjective]

means "property"
municipal, metropolitan, civil, urban, civic, county

claim [noun]

means "possession"
counterclaim, demand

clone [noun]

means "stand in"
double, counterpart, duplicate, twin, mate, match

coin [verb]

means "activity"
mint, stamp, counterfeit, manufacture, strike, issue

come round [verb]

means "renew"
counter-attack

compatriot [noun]

means "fellow citizen"
countryman

compeer [noun]

means "peer"
equal, counterpart, match, fellow, coequal, colleague

compensate [verb]

means "make up for"
counterbalance, neutralise, neutralize, counteract, counterpoise, offset

complement [noun]

means "supplement"
balance, counterpart, remainder, addition, reciprocal, equivalent

confines [noun]

means "territory"
region, country, land, terrain, turf

confront [verb]

means "resist"
oppose, dispute, challenge, defy, repel, counter

confronting [adjective]

means "face to face with"
in the teeth of, countering, tackling, rebellious, coping with, braving

contemporary [noun]

means "person of the same age"
peer, colleague, counterpart, equal, fellow

contradict [verb]

means "counter"
repudiate, belie, disprove, oppose, counteract, negate

contrary [adjective]

means "different"
opposite, conflicting, incompatible, counter, contradictory, opposed

contravention [noun]

means "contradiction"
counteraction, opposition, disagreement, conflict, antagonism, thwarting

controvert [verb]

means "argue against"
dispute, counter, refute, contradict, oppose, contest

copy [verb]

means "action"
reproduce, represent, paraphrase, counterfeit, forge, cartoon

corrective [noun]

means "help"
counteractive

cover [verb]

means "cost"
pay for, compensate for, counterbalance, defray, offset, suffice

deceitful [adjective]

means "deceptive"
plausible, counterfeit, rotten, sharp, fallacious, spurious

defray [verb]

means "pay for"
compensate for, counterbalance, cover, offset, suffice

depend on [verb]

means "put faith in"
have faith in, believe in, trust, rely on, confide in, count on

disprove [verb]

means "invalidate"
refute, dispute, deny, contradict, belie, counter

district [adjective]

means "divisional"
local, county, community, ward, provincial, immediate

divisional [adjective]

means "district"
local, county, community, ward, provincial, immediate

double [noun]

means "person"
stand in, clone, counterpart, duplicate, twin, mate

dummy [noun]

means "mock-up"
counterfeit, duplicate, facsimile, imitation, clone

dummy [adjective]

means "false"
phony, counterfeit, imitation, faked, simulated, mock

duplicate [verb]

means "reproduce"
manifold, copy, counterfeit, double, imitate, repeat

eiderdown [noun]

means "bedspread"
counterpane, comforter, quilt, coverlet, cover

endorse [verb]

means "inscribe one's signature"
countersign, notarise, notarize

equal [noun]

means "thing"
counterpart, coequal, compeer, parallel, rival, fellow

equivalent [noun]

means "match"
equal, peer, counterpart, mate, analogue, approximation

ersatz [adjective]

means "synthetic"
artificial, fake, false, imitation, counterfeit, bogus

expression [noun]

means "air"
aspect, countenance, intonation, look, mien, tone

face [noun]

means "characteristic"
countenance, map

facsimile [noun]

means "image"
copy, match, mirror, counterpart, reflection

fake [adjective]

means "false"
counterfeit, bogus, imitation, fraudulent, phony, pretended

false [adjective]

means "characteristic"
counterfeit, artificial, bogus, forged, phony, sham

falsification [noun]

means "imitation"
counterfeit, forgery, sham

farmer [noun]

means "person"
rustic, bucolic, peasant, countryman, rancher

farming [adjective]

means "describing land"
agrarian, rural, country, rustic

fatherland [noun]

means "nation"
government, motherland, country, kingdom, state

favor [verb]

means "prefer"
fancy, allow, sanction, approve, countenance, encourage

favour [verb]

means "prefer"
fancy, allow, sanction, approve, countenance, encourage

feign [verb]

means "concoct"
counterfeit, devise, fabricate, forge, invent

flash [adjective]

means "quality"
fake, counterfeit, false, fraudulent, sham

fraudulent [adjective]

means "untrue"
counterfeit

front [noun]

means "view"
mien, carriage, port, demeanour, aspect, countenance

great [adjective]

means "quantity"
numerous, countless, large, vast

hayseed [noun]

means "hick"
boor, country person, rustic, country bumpkin, churl

hinterland [noun]

means "backwoods"
bush, country, forest, field

hope for [verb]

means "expect"
prepare, anticipate, await, count on, wait for

image [noun]

means "reproduction"
facsimile, copy, match, mirror, counterpart, reflection

imitation [noun]

means "copy"
fake, counterfeit, bogus, duplicate, fraud, ersatz

imitation [adjective]

means "synthetic"
artificial, fake, false, ersatz, counterfeit, bogus

inhabitant [noun]

means "native"
countryman, resident

inimical [adjective]

means "adverse"
unfavourable, harmful, noxious, counter

insurgency [noun]

means "counter-attack"
attack, counteraction

invalidate [verb]

means "disprove"
refute, dispute, deny, contradict, belie, counter

kingdom [noun]

means "nation"
government, motherland, fatherland, country, state

kisser [noun]

means "front"
appearance, facade, dial, aspect, face, countenance

land [noun]

means "place"
country, nation, fatherland, region, province, continent

landscape [noun]

means "panorama"
countryside

ledge [noun]

means "shelf"
bench, counter, trestle, stand, booth, board

like [noun]

means "comparison"
equal, equivalent, match, corollary, counterpart

live and let live [verb]

means "be tolerant"
tolerate, accept, allow, condone, countenance, permit

look [verb]

means "action"
countenance, face, cast, front

loutish [adjective]

means "boorish"
countrified, crude, unpolished, unsophisticated, coarse, awkward

make up for [verb]

means "compensate"
equalise, equalize, counteract, balance, offset, counterbalance

match [noun]

means "comparison"
equivalent, equal, peer, counterpart, mate, analogue

mint [noun]

means "coin"
stamp, counterfeit, manufacture, strike, issue

mock [adjective]

means "false"
counterfeit, forged, fake, fraudulent, feigned, pretended

motherland [noun]

means "nation"
government, country, fatherland, kingdom, state

much [adjective]

means "amount"
voluminous, countless

mug [noun]

means "body"
face, countenance, visage, kisser, grimace

naive [adjective]

means "untaught"
untrained, countrified, unsophisticated, callow, ignorant, provincial

nation [noun]

means "people"
realm, community, commonwealth, republic, country, monarchy

negate [verb]

means "neutralize"
neutralise, annul, counteract, cancel, repeal, retract

neutralise [verb]

means "make up for"
counterbalance, compensate, neutralize, counteract, counterpoise, offset

neutralize [verb]

means "make up for"
counterbalance, neutralise, compensate, counteract, counterpoise, offset

notarise [verb]

means "inscribe one's signature"
countersign, endorse, notarize

notarize [verb]

means "inscribe one's signature"
countersign, notarise, endorse

numberless [adjective]

means "limitless"
multitude, countless, endless, infinite, many, innumerable

offset [verb]

means "compensate"
equalise, equalize, counteract, make up for, balance, counterbalance

oppose [verb]

means "conflict"
fight, violate, combat, battle, counter, confront

opposed [adjective]

means "adverse"
adversary, counter, opposite, conflicting, facing, confronting

opposing [adjective]

means "opposite"
facing, fronting, antithetic, counter, contrary

opposition [noun]

means "hate"
antagonism, counteraction, meeting, hostility, buffeting, resistance

outback [noun]

means "rural area"
backwoods, country, bush

password [noun]

means "word"
catchword, signal, countersign, shibboleth

pastoral [adjective]

means "rural"
country, countrified, provincial, rustic, agrarian

peasant [noun]

means "rustic"
bucolic, countryman, farmer, rancher

pendant [noun]

means "match"
equivalent, counterpart, mate, equal, parallel, correspondent

physiognomy [noun]

means "face"
visage, countenance

poise [noun]

means "balance"
counterpoise, equilibrium, equipoise

polar [adjective]

means "opposite"
contrasting, counter, different, contrary, antagonistic, antithetic

pretend [verb]

means "feign"
affect, mislead, assume, beguile, counterfeit, delude

provincial [adjective]

means "rural"
bucolic, countrified, unpolished, rustic, homespun, hinterland

pseudo [adjective]

means "sham"
flash, ersatz, spurious, counterfeit, fake, fictitious

put on [adjective]

means "pretence"
coloured, phony, pretentious, counterfeit

quarter [noun]

means "area"
region, country, zone, province, neighbourhood, direction

rally [verb]

means "renew"
counter-attack

rancher [noun]

means "rustic"
bucolic, peasant, farmer, countryman

react [verb]

means "speech"
counter

reaction [noun]

means "direct response"
response, counteraction, recoil, backlash, retrogression, return

recall [verb]

means "retract"
revoke, recant, repeal, rescind, withdraw, countermand

recant [verb]

means "retract"
revoke, recall, repeal, rescind, withdraw, countermand

reciprocal [noun]

means "supplement"
balance, counterpart, remainder, addition, complement, equivalent

reflection [noun]

means "image"
likeness, representation, counterpart, impression

refute [verb]

means "disprove"
invalidate, dispute, deny, contradict, belie, counter

remedy [verb]

means "activity"
correct, repair, solve, redress, counteract, relieve

republic [noun]

means "nation"
state, commonwealth, country, community, federation, government

rescind [verb]

means "repeal"
revoke, cancel, recant, repudiate, countermand, recall

retract [verb]

means "neutralise"
neutralize, annul, counteract, cancel, repeal, negate

reverse [noun]

means "opposite"
contradiction, contrary, converse, paradox, counterpart

revoke [verb]

means "repeal"
cancel, rescind, recant, repudiate, countermand, recall

rustic [adjective]

means "boorish"
countrified, crude, unpolished, unsophisticated, coarse, awkward

scenery [noun]

means "panorama"
countryside

sham [verb]

means "deceive"
simulate, imitate, counterfeit, fake, pretend, feign

sham [noun]

means "fake"
fraud, imitation, counterfeit, forgery, pretext, pretence

sham [adjective]

means "untrue"
counterfeit

shelf [noun]

means "thing"
cupboard, rack, platform, bracket, counter

sign [noun]

means "indication"
countersign

spurious [adjective]

means "false"
fake, bogus, counterfeit, deceptive, deceitful, phony

stand [noun]

means "thing"
booth, counter, table, stall, case

state [noun]

means "people"
nation, republic, commonwealth, country, community, federation

table [noun]

means "thing"
board, counter, stand, desk, console

terrain [noun]

means "territory"
region, country, land, confines, turf

territory [noun]

means "confines"
region, country, land, terrain, turf

thwarting [noun]

means "contradiction"
counteraction, opposition, disagreement, conflict, antagonism, contravention

tolerate [verb]

means "endure"
countenance

trestle [noun]

means "shelf"
ledge, counter, bench, stand, booth, board

unworthy [adjective]

means "inferior"
shabby, cheap, poor, coarse, counterfeit, tawdry

urban [adjective]

means "place"
municipal, metropolitan, civil, city, civic, county

visage [noun]

means "face"
countenance, physiognomy

voluminous [adjective]

means "abundant"
countless

watchword [noun]

means "password"
cue, signal, countersign, shibboleth

weight [noun]

means "thing"
counterbalance, ballast, anchor, stone

woodlands [noun]

means "backwoods"
wilderness, forest, timberland, country

word [noun]

means "thing"
password, catchword, signal, countersign, shibboleth

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