countdown
Americannoun
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the backward counting in fixed time units from the initiation of a project, as a rocket launching, with the moment of firing designated as zero.
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the final preparations made during this period.
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a period of increasing activity, tension, or anxiety, as before a deadline.
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Etymology
Origin of countdown
1950–55, noun use of verb phrase count down
Explanation
When you list a sequence of numbers in reverse order, ending in zero, that's a countdown. When you're preparing to launch your model rocket, you can make it more exciting with a countdown! "Five, four, three, two, one, blast off!" is a countdown that may sound familiar if you've ever watched footage of a NASA space shuttle launch. You might also hear a countdown on New Year's Eve, as revelers count down the seconds until midnight and the beginning of a new year. This word comes from American English, first appearing in the 1950s in the context of rocket launches.
Vocabulary lists containing countdown
Example Sentences
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If a referee thinks a player is wasting time, the hand goes in the air and the countdown starts.
From BBC • Jun. 13, 2026
The countdown to insolvency is accelerating — and the rules of retirement planning just broke.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 13, 2026
When the intermission’s countdown clock reversed itself, climbing back up to “21:12,” the numbers turned red and the crowd exploded.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 8, 2026
I happen to live and work in Melbourne, Fla. Our area code is 321 — like a countdown.
From MarketWatch • May 12, 2026
“Oh. But I am giving you a countdown, ’cause that’s classy.
From "Beauty Queens" by Libba Bray
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