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Synonyms and antonyms of Specific numbers of people or things in American Thesaurus

Specific numbers of people or things

brace (noun)

literary a pair of people, animals, or objects

couple (noun)

informal two things or people of the same type

couple (noun)

two people who are doing something together, who may or may not be involved in a romantic relationship

duo (noun)

informal two people who work together or who often do things together

dyad (noun)

something that has two parts; a pair

four (noun)

a group of four people or things

foursome (noun)

a group of four people

pair (noun)

two things of the same type that belong together

pair (noun)

one of the things that form a pair

pair (noun)

a single unit made up of two similar parts joined together

pair (noun)

two people who are connected with each other

pair (noun)

two people who are doing something together

pairing (noun)

a pair of people or things

quartet (noun)

mainly literary a group of four people or things

quintet (noun)

mainly literary a group of five people or things

scores (noun)

literary a group of 20 people or things

sextet (noun)

mainly literary a group of six people or things

threesome (noun)

a group of three people or things

triangle (noun)

a situation in which three people or groups are involved, although they have different opinions, ideas, or goals

trifecta (noun)

American a series or set of three things or influences

trinity (noun)

literary a group of three people or things

trio (noun)

a group of three people or things

triple (noun)

a set of three things of the same type, for example three victories in similar sports events

triumvirate (noun)

formal a group of three powerful people, especially people in charge of something

troika (noun)

mainly journalism a group of three people, countries, organizations, etc.

twosome (noun)

two people who spend time together, for example as a team at work, playing golf, or in a romantic or sexual relationship