numbered
Pronunciation: [ˈnʌmbərd]
Word
Context: "organization"
(adjective) when things have numbers assigned to them in a specific order. We use numbers to keep track of items, like pages in a book or house addresses.
Example
The pages in the book are numbered so that you can easily find the chapters.
Example
Not every seat in the classroom was numbered, which made it hard to find where to sit.
Example
Are the items on the list numbered for better organization?
Context: "counting"
(verb) to assign a number to something or count items one by one. When you number objects, you tell which comes first, second, and so on.
Example
She numbered her drawings from one to ten to show the order of creation.
Example
He didn't number the boxes, which made it confusing when unpacking.
Example
Did you number the steps for the project clearly?
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