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amount
[uh-mount]
noun
the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
the sum of the principal and interest of a loan.
quantity; measure.
a great amount of resistance.
the full effect, value, or significance.
verb (used without object)
to total; add (usually followed byto ).
The repair bill amounts to $300.
to reach, extend, or be equal in number, quantity, effect, etc.; be equivalent (usually followed byto ).
It is stated differently but amounts to the same thing.
to develop into; become (usually followed byto ).
With his intelligence, he should amount to something when he grows up.
amount
/ əˈmaʊnt /
noun
extent; quantity; supply
the total of two or more quantities; sum
the full value, effect, or significance of something
a principal sum plus the interest on it, as in a loan
verb
to be equal or add up in effect, meaning, or quantity
Usage
Confusables Note
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of amount1
Example Sentences
Some of the comics on the Riyadh bill would perform a private show in a serial killer’s dungeon for the right amount of money — Schulz, I’m looking at you.
Bertien van Baak from Dutch Railways explains that there are off peak options, but apart from that, the amount you pay depends on the distance you need to travel.
But what makes the achievement more remarkable is the amount of players head coach Rassie Erasmus has used.
Stress can also impact the amount of sleep you get, which also impacts the immune system.
Large methane leaks not only unleash massive amounts of the greenhouse gas, but are also carry a toxic mix of air pollutants.
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