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Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe numbers in British Thesaurus

Words used to describe numbers

annualized (adjective)

an annualized amount uses a number for a period of less than a year to produce a calculation for the whole year

average (adjective)

maths calculated by adding a group of numbers together and dividing the total by the amount of numbers

binary (adjective)

maths based on the binary system

calculable (adjective)

capable of being calculated

decimal (adjective)

relating to a counting system that has the number ten as its base unit

divisible (adjective)

capable of being divided by another number

double-digit (adjective)

mainly American a double-digit number is between 10 and 99

even (adjective)

an even number can be divided exactly by two. For example 2, 4, and 6 are even numbers.

hexadecimal (adjective)

based on the number 16

mean (adjective)

maths calculated by adding several numbers together and dividing the total by the original number of things you added together

median (adjective)

in the middle of a set of numbers when they are arranged in order

more like ()

used for giving a number or amount that you think is more accurate than another one

negative (adjective)

maths a negative number or amount is less than zero

nth (adjective)

informal used for talking about a very high number or level at the end of a series

numerical (adjective)

expressed as numbers, or consisting of numbers

odd (adjective)

an odd number is a whole number that cannot be divided exactly by two, for example 1, 3, 5, 7 etc

positive (adjective)

maths a positive number is higher than zero

round (adjective)

not exact, but given as a whole number or as a number ending in zero

unnumbered (adjective)

not given a number