eighty
Americannoun
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eighties
plural
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a cardinal number, ten times eight.
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a symbol for this number, as 80 or LXXX.
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a set of this many persons or things.
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eighties, the numbers, years, degrees, or the like, from 80 through 89, as in referring to numbered streets, indicating the years of a lifetime or of a century, or degrees of temperature.
adjective
noun
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the cardinal number that is the product of ten and eight See also number
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a numeral, 80, LXXX, etc, representing this number
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(plural) the numbers 80–89, esp a person's age or the year of a particular century
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the amount or quantity that is eight times as big as ten
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something represented by, representing, or consisting of 80 units
determiner
Usage
Spelling tips for 80 The word eighty (80) is hard to spell for two reasons. First, it is not spelled the way it sounds [ ey-tee ]. Second, it is tempting to use a double t because the base word (eight) ends in a t and the suffix -ty begins with one. How to spell eighty: To spell eighty, you start by correctly spelling the first syllable [ ey ]. The easiest way to remember how to spell eigh- is with the classic mnemonic device: “I before E, except after C, except when it’s pronounced like a long A, as in neighbor and weigh.” The collection of letters eigh often makes a long A sound [ ey ].
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Etymology
Origin of eighty
before 850; Middle English eighteti, Old English eahtatig. See eight, -ty 1
Vocabulary lists containing eighty
Example Sentences
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“A dollar, maybe eighty cents. Just the Italian beef jus poured over bread.”
From Salon ● Dec. 7, 2025
A survey published last year estimated that Australians worked on average two hundred and eighty one hours of unpaid overtime annually.
From BBC ● Aug. 25, 2024
“The ‘crypto’ nomenclature may be of recent vintage,” she wrote, “but the challenged transactions fall comfortably within the framework that courts have used to identify securities for nearly eighty years.”
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 10, 2024
Spearthrowers can propel darts over a distance of up to eighty metres.
From Science Daily ● Nov. 6, 2023
But both Haupt and Wergin had brought eighty dollars along to fund their adventure.
From Nazi Saboteurs by Samantha Seiple
I was encouraged in this wish to go on by my grad-school advisor, Harold Bloom, who kept churning until the end, writing books well into his eighties.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 9, 2026
The doctors said I was very lucky to survive, and I had to get my parents down from the country in their early eighties.
From BBC ● Mar. 8, 2025
He continued to write opinion pieces into his eighties and nineties, bemoaning the stature of modern-day politicians and the lack of working-class voices in politics.
From BBC ● Feb. 19, 2025
“Arthur, in his eighties, was surrounded by admirers, yet alone. His refinery loomed in the background … but his family was torn asunder,” Poitras wrote.
From Seattle Times ● May 13, 2024
With that he hurried away to talk to Sam and Serina, who were dressed head to toe in what looked like clothing straight from the eighties.
From "Glitch" by Laura Martin
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